Sithlike

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English

Etymology

From Sith +‎ -like.

Adjective

Sithlike (comparative more Sithlike, superlative most Sithlike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of the Sith.
    • 1999 June 25, Ian Spelling, “Ray Park turns Darth Maul into ‘Phantom Menace’ breakout role”, in The Daily News, volume 143, number 280, West Bend, Wisc., page A10:
      When the stardust settles, [Ray] Park’s acting career awaits. And he’ll pursue it with Sithlike tenacity, he promises.
    • 2024 May 13, Thomas Bacon, “Kylo Ren May Not Be A Sith, But He Followed The Rule Of Two Better Than Darth Vader”, in Screen Rant:
      Matters came to a head in the most striking and Sithlike manner, as Snoke attempted to persuade Kylo Ren to kill Rey. Instead, Kylo Ren carefully guarded his thoughts from his master, engineering events so his lightsaber cut Snoke in two – killing his master in a surprise blow.