MISCHIEF vs ROGUISHNESS: NOUN
- The quality or nature of being harmful or evil
- Behavior that causes annoyance or difficulty:
- Damage, destruction, or injury caused by a specific person or thing.
- A specific injury or harm done.
- The inclination or tendency to play pranks or get into trouble.
- A harmful or troublesome event, circumstance, or contingency; an action or occurrence attended with evil or vexation; an annoying, frustrating, or hurtful state or condition of things; misfortune; calamity: used with much latitude of application: as, some one is making mischief; the mischief is that he cannot keep his temper.
- The act, state, course, or disposition of causing annoyance, trouble, or harm; vexatious or injurious operation or tendency; the working of damage or disaster: as, the clouds bode mischief; what mischief is he up to now? often used in a kindly or playful sense, or for affectionate excuse: as, the lad is full of mischief, but not vicious.
- One who or that which does harm or causes injury or vexation; a source of trouble or annoyance: as, that child is a mischief.
- Annoyance, injury, or damage caused or produced; harm; hurt: as, to do mischief; irremediable mischief: now never used in the plural.
- The devil. [Colloq.]
- Reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others
- Harm; damage; esp., disarrangement of order; trouble or vexation caused by human agency or by some living being, intentionally or not; often, calamity, mishap; trivial evil caused by thoughtlessness, or in sport.
- Cause of trouble or vexation; trouble.
- To be doing harm or causing annoyance.
- To do mischief, especially by exciting quarrels.
- To cause great harm; to throw into confusion.
- Harm or evil caused by an agent or brought about by a particular cause.
- One who causes mischief. In a milder sense, one who causes petty annoyances. mischief-maker.
- Vexatious or annoying conduct.
- Synonyms Damage, Harm, etc. See injury.
- The trait of indulging in disreputable pranks
- Reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others
- The state or character of being roguish,
- The property of being or appearing roguish.
MISCHIEF vs ROGUISHNESS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To do harm to.
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MISCHIEF vs ROGUISHNESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To hurt; harm; ruin.
- To come to harm or misfortune; miscarry.
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MISCHIEF vs ROGUISHNESS: RELATED WORDS
- Harm, Evil, Malice, Malfeasance, Mischief making, Maleficence, Balefulness, Roguishness, Shenanigan, Roguery, Devilment, Rascality, Deviltry, Mischievousness, Devilry
- Ingenuousness, Subversiveness, Suavity, Slyness, Impishness, Mischief making, Prankishness, Mischief, Shenanigan, Rascality, Devilment, Deviltry, Roguery, Devilry, Mischievousness
MISCHIEF vs ROGUISHNESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hate, Corruption, Bribery, Nonsense, Prejudice, Injustice, Hatred, Harm, Evil, Malice, Malfeasance, Roguishness, Roguery, Devilment, Deviltry
- Winsomeness, Clownishness, Smarminess, Facetiousness, Geniality, Boyishness, Sauciness, Ingenuousness, Suavity, Slyness, Impishness, Prankishness, Devilment, Deviltry, Roguery
MISCHIEF vs ROGUISHNESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- What Is Criminal Mischief in the Third Degree?
- You reckon they are up to some mischief?
- Applegate Avenue, 2400 block, vandalism and malicious mischief, reported Saturday morning.Malin Park, vandalism and malicious mischief, reported Saturday morning.
- Malicious mischief: Redmond police took a malicious-mischief report at 1:06 a.m. in the 17700 block of Northeast 76th Street.
- There Are Multiple Ways To Resolve Malicious Mischief Charges Malicious Mischief cases are handled in District, Municipal, and Superior Courts.
- RESPONSIBILITY SPEEDING SCHOOL ZONE DRUNKENESS CRIMINAL MISCHIEF CRIMINAL MISCHIEF FAILURE TO APPEAR FAIL TO SHOW FIN.
- The mischief rule is obviously concerned with ensuring that there is no mischief in the law.
- Police eventually arrested three men on charges including mischief, mischief causing damage and leaving the scene of a police incident.
- The common law offense of malicious mischief ey crime of criminal mischief.
- It denotes cheekiness and mischief, either being in this mood or doing something full of mischief.
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MISCHIEF vs ROGUISHNESS: QUESTIONS
- Is mischief over 5 thousand dollars an indictable offence?
- What are the penalties for criminal mischief in Florida?
- Who are the most commonly charged with graffiti mischief?
- What is another word for mischief in crossword puzzle?
- What kind of character is Yenny from mischief maker?
- What happened to Halloween mischief during World War II?
- How did the Indian mischief maker attract attention?
- What happened to mischief makers and Comedy Capers?
- What is vandalism and malicious mischief insurance?
- Is vandalism considered malicious mischief in Nevada?
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