You searched for: “most caitiff
caitiff (adjective), more caitiff, most caitiff
1. Descriptive of someone who is cowardly, contemptible, malicious, and loathsome: In the novel that Grace was reading, the caitiff character was described as being a terrible and abhorrent person.
2. Etymology: from French caitif, "weak, sickly, miserable, wretched" and ultimately from Latin captivus, "captive".
Relating to being mean, scornful, and contemptible.
© ALL rights are reserved.

Descriptive of a nasty and horrible person.
© ALL rights are reserved.

Go to this Word A Day Revisited Index
so you can see more of Mickey Bach's cartoons.

This entry is located in the following unit: cap-, cip-, capt-, cept-, ceive, -ceipt, -ceit, -cipient (page 2)