leaderish

English

Alternative forms

  • leader-ish

Etymology

From leader + -ish.

Adjective

leaderish (comparative more leaderish, superlative most leaderish)

  1. Like a leader; leaderlike.
    • 2013, Rheo Palaeo, UNRECOGNIZER 2:
      Beautiful Zel, of a rare rabbit-eared race like Fhi, magenta humanoid alien pony-tail flopping about with her leaderish gestures, her head shaking and bopping away like a whinnying horse, claimed she didn't have that ability, though she did.
    • 2015, Tales of New Babbage, Lulu Press, Inc:
      The likeness on the wall-hanging was good enough for me to quickly spot the Legion's leader as he stood on a second-tier catwalk looking very square-jawed and leaderish while holding a teacup and saucer.
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