Badinage vs Badinaged - What's the difference?
badinage | badinaged |
Playful raillery; banter.
* 1994 , Lawrence G. DiTillio, Babylon 5 , "(Spider in the Web)", 13m 19s
* 2005 , The Times (London), October 31
To engage in or playful banter.
(badinage)
Playful raillery; banter.
* 1994 , Lawrence G. DiTillio, Babylon 5 , "(Spider in the Web)", 13m 19s
* 2005 , The Times (London), October 31
To engage in or playful banter.
As verbs the difference between badinage and badinaged
is that badinage is to engage in or playful banter while badinaged is (badinage).As a noun badinage
is playful raillery; banter.badinage
English
Noun
(-)- [Talia:] You'll forgive me if I'm not in the mood for your usual badinage .
- "No, this was more a night of bellowed barbed badinage , boisterous BS, outrageous declamations and defiant roars."
Verb
badinaged
English
Verb
(head)badinage
English
Noun
(-)- [Talia:] You'll forgive me if I'm not in the mood for your usual badinage .
- "No, this was more a night of bellowed barbed badinage , boisterous BS, outrageous declamations and defiant roars."