Catty

/ˈkæti/ adjective

Spitefully critical or malicious, especially in a subtle or indirect way. Often used to describe deliberately hurtful comments made by women about other women.

From 'cat' plus the suffix '-y', first appearing in the 1880s. The association comes from the perceived spiteful, clawing nature of cats when they fight, extended metaphorically to describe sharp-tongued, malicious behavior in humans.

AMድመት ያህል
ARقطي
BNবিড়ালের মতো
CAfelin
CSkočí
DAkattelignende
DEkatzenhaft
ELγατός
ESfelino
FAگربه ای
FIkissamainen
FRfélin
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