How Do You Spell THIEVISHNESS?

Pronunciation: [θˈiːvɪʃnəs] (IPA)

The word "thievishness" is spelled with the letters t-h-i-e-v-i-s-h-n-e-s-s. The pronunciation of this word using IPA phonetic transcription is /ˈθiːvɪʃnəs/. The beginning of the word is pronounced with the voiceless dental fricative /θ/, similar to the "th" sound in the word "thin". The ending is pronounced with a schwa /ə/, which is a neutral vowel sound. The word describes the quality of being like a thief, with a tendency towards dishonest behavior.

THIEVISHNESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Thievishness, noun

    Thievishness is a behavioral trait characterized by dishonest or deceitful tendencies related to theft or the act of stealing. It refers to the inclination or propensity to engage in stealing or thievery. It is derived from the adjective "thievish" which denotes a person or thing that is inclined to steal.

    The term encompasses a range of activities involving stealing, such as petty theft, burglary, pickpocketing, or any other unlawful acquisition of someone else's property without their consent. Thievishness is often associated with a lack of integrity, moral values, and respect for private or public property.

    Individuals exhibiting thievishness behavior may display various signs including frequent acts of stealing, compulsive tendencies towards theft, lack of remorse or guilt for their actions, and a sense of entitlement or justification for their behavior. Thievishness often stems from personal motivations such as greed, desperation, or a desire for material possessions, albeit at the expense of others.

    Thievishness is considered a negative and socially unacceptable attribute, as it infringes upon the rights and personal safety of others. It is usually legally punishable, and societies have implemented various measures to deter and prevent thievishness, such as laws, security systems, and public awareness campaigns.

    In summary, thievishness pertains to the tendency or inclination towards dishonestly acquiring the property of others. It is a behavior that reflects a lack of ethical values, often driven by personal motives, and is generally regarded as illegal and harmful to individuals and society as a whole.

  2. The state or quality of being thievish.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of THIEVISHNESS

The word "thievishness" is derived from the Middle English word "thefishnesse", which originated from the Old English word "thēofisc". "Thēofisc" is a combination of the words "thēof" meaning "thief" and "-isc" indicating "resembling" or "belonging to". Over time, "thefishnesse" evolved into "thievishness", maintaining its meaning of resembling or belonging to a thief.

Plural form of THIEVISHNESS is THIEVISHNESSES

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