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- Dictionaryrakish/ˈreɪkɪʃ/
adjective
- 1. (especially of a boat or car) smart and fast-looking, with streamlined angles and curves: "a rakish Chevrolet"
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RAKISH definition: 1. A rakish man, especially a rich man, lives in an immoral way, especially having sex with a lot…. Learn more.
- English (US)
RAKISH meaning: 1. A rakish man, especially a rich man,...
- Rakish in Traditional Chinese
RAKISH translate: 花花公子,好色之徒,浪蕩子, 瀟灑的;不落俗套的. Learn more in...
- Raking
RAKING definition: 1. present participle of rake 2. to...
- Znaczenie Rakish, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
RAKISH definicja: 1. A rakish man, especially a rich man,...
- Rakish in Simplified Chinese
RAKISH translate: 花花公子,好色之徒,浪荡子, 潇洒的;不落俗套的. Learn more in...
- Pronunciation in English
rakish pronunciation. How to say rakish. Listen to the audio...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
rakish 의미, 정의, rakish의 정의: 1. A rakish man, especially a...
- Rallied
RALLIED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of...
- English (US)
Rakish can mean dissolute, trim, or jaunty, depending on the context. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology, and history of this word from the authoritative source of American English.
Used as an adjective to describe a dashing ladies’ man or a streamlined ship, rakish comes from the fusing of rake + -ish. Don Juan, the famous Spanish nobleman immortalized in 17th century Spanish tales, is the epitome of rakish: stylishly handsome and prone to saucy, fast behavior.
Rakish definition: like a rake; dissolute. See examples of RAKISH used in a sentence.
RAKISH meaning: 1. A rakish man, especially a rich man, lives in an immoral way, especially having sex with a lot…. Learn more.
Rakish means having a trim, streamlined appearance, or dashingly or sportingly stylish. It can also mean dissolute or unconventional. See examples, translations and related words.
Rakish means stylish in a confident, bold way, or having a trim, neat appearance suggesting speed. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, examples and usage of rakish in British and American English.