Raffish /(rȧf"ĭsh)/
Raff·ish
Raffish
a.
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Resembling, or having the character of, raff, or a raff; worthless; low.
A sad, raffish, disreputable character.
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Mildly disreputable; disregarding conventional morality; charmingly dissolute{3} or nonconformist.
Tales of his [Ted Kennedy's] drinking and raffish behavior have become part of his public persona, often lumped under a vaster damnation known as “the character issue”.
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Dissolute; rakish.
Of all such places, Santa Fe may well be the least raffish. At least in the off-season, it's a town that goes to bed early, showing all the prudent reserve of a city of bankers and claims adjusters. In the historic center, a visitor searches in vain for tawdry traces of the hard-drinking, wild-womanizing, heavy-gambling cowboy town this once must have been.
Over the years, it [Macau] has maintained a downright raffish atmosphere, complete with warring gangsters.
- Vulgarly gaudy; cheap and tawdry; as, a tendency toward gaudy jewelry, bright colors and generally raffish dress.
- Appealing to or frequented by dissolute or disreputable people; as, a raffish night club.