What is "pussycat" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does pussycat mean in English? Meaning of pussycat definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "pussycat" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "pussycat": a person who is regarded as easygoing and agreeable
Noun
Meaning of "pussycat": informal terms referring to a domestic cat
Noun
Synonyms:
gratifying, satisfying, enjoyable, acceptable, delightful, pleasant, mild, delicious, dandy, fair, fine, nice, peachy, pleasurable, ready, spiffy, swell, welcome, hunky-dory, peach, pleasureful, to ones liking, to ones taste, cordial, genial, cheerful, good-humored, charming, pleasant, delightful, good-natured, lovable, sociable, engaging, affable, mellow, friendly, amicable, gracious, attractive, benign, breezy, complaisant, cool, cozy, easy, kind, kindly, lenient, mild, obliging, palsy-walsy, pleasing, princely, responsive, right, righteous, swell, tight, warm, warmhearted, winning, buddy-buddy, clubby, copacetic, downright neighborly, home cooking, sweet-tempered, innocuous, simple, naive, powerless, gentle, innocent, inoffensive, guiltless, inoperative, kind, manageable, reliable, safe, sanitary, soft, sound, sure, trustworthy, controllable, unobjectionable, unoffensive, painless, nontoxic, disarmed, hurtless, innoxious, nonirritating, paper-tiger, softie, kitty, puss, kit, pussy, kittycat, babe, sex symbol, looker, stunner, bunny, centerfold, pinup girl, sex object, controllable, gentle, guiltless, innocent, innocuous, inoffensive, inoperative, kind, manageable, naive, powerless, reliable, safe, sanitary, simple, soft, sound, sure, trustworthy, unobjectionable, disarmed, hurtless, innoxious, nonirritating, nontoxic, painless, paper-tiger, softie,
Antonyms:
unpleasant, unacceptable, horrible, discordant, distasteful, hateful, incompatible, incongruous, unsuitable, repugnant, unwilling, disagreeable, unenjoyable, unhappy, harsh, mean, nasty, offensive, aloof, hostile, unfriendly, unpleasant, unsociable, repulsive, hateful, unkind, crabby, irritable, quarrelsome, surly, testy, disagreeable, cold, unhappy, sad, nasty, bad, mean, gloomy, rude, damaging, harmful, experienced, evil, hurtful, injurious, sinful, bad, strong, destructive, wicked,
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