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    naughty
    /ˈnɔːti/

    adjective

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  2. NAUGHTY definition: 1. When children are naughty, or their behaviour is naughty, they behave badly or do not do what…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of NAUGHTY is guilty of disobedience or misbehavior. How to use naughty in a sentence. guilty of disobedience or misbehavior; vicious in moral character : wicked; lacking in taste or propriety…

  4. Definitions of naughty. adjective. badly behaved. “a naughty boy” synonyms: bad. having undesirable or negative qualities. adjective. suggestive of sexual impropriety. synonyms: blue, gamey, gamy, juicy, racy, risque, spicy. sexy. marked by or tending to arouse sexual desire or interest. Pronunciation. US. /ˈnɔdi/ UK. /ˈnɔti/ Cite this entry.

  5. Naughty means disobedient, mischievous, or generally misbehaving, particularly when applied to children. Naughty is usually used in reference to misbehavior that’s minor or mischievous, as opposed to more serious disobedience. In this way, it’s also sometimes applied to pets.

  6. If you say that a child is naughty, you mean that they behave badly or do not do what they are told. Girls, you're being very naughty. You naughty boy, you gave me such a fright.

  7. 1. disobedient; mischievous. 2. improper, indecorous, or indecent: a naughty word. 3. Obs. wicked; evil. [1350–1400] naugh′ti•ly, adv. naugh′ti•ness, n.

  8. adjective. /ˈnɔːti/ (comparative naughtier, superlative naughtiest) (especially of children) behaving badly; not willing to obey. a naughty boy/girl. (humorous) I'm being very naughty—I've ordered champagne! Extra Examples. Definitions on the go.

  9. NAUGHTY definition: 1. If a child is naughty, they behave badly: 2. a word used humorously to describe things that are…. Learn more.

  10. naughty meaning, definition, what is naughty: a naughty child does not obey adults and...: Learn more.

  11. Not behaving properly; mischievous or disobedient. Showing lack of decorum; improper, indelicate, or obscene. Mischievous; tending to misbehave or act badly (especially of a child). [from 17th c.] Some naughty boys at school hid the teacher's lesson notes.