captainlike

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English

Etymology

From captain +‎ -like.

Adjective

captainlike (comparative more captainlike, superlative most captainlike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a captain.
    • 1980, Donald Hamilton, Cruises with Kathleen:
      "Let's get that jib in," I said, using what I hoped was a calm and captainlike voice.
    • 1996, Linda Joy Singleton, Crazy for Cartwheels:
      And I never did become squad captain — but I've decided to do one final, captainlike thing. Tomorrow at lunch I'll call a meeting of the Cheer Squad.
    • 1998, Reese Palley, Unlikely Passages:
      I toyed briefly with the impulse to exercise my authority and order up, in a loud and captainlike tone, my dinner.

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