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    rascal
    /ˈrɑːskl/

    noun

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  2. a person who behaves badly or dishonestly but who is usually likable: The group includes thieves, politicians, and rascals of every sort.

  3. 1. : a mean, unprincipled, or dishonest person. 2. : a mischievous person or animal. rascal adjective. Synonyms. devil. hellion. imp. mischief. monkey. rapscallion. rogue. scamp. urchin. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of rascal in a Sentence. Which one of you rascals woke me up?

  4. A rascal is a scoundrel or a trickster. If your new puppy cheerfully chews on your shoes and chases the cat, you might want to consider naming her Rascal.

  5. rascal in British English. (ˈrɑːskəl ) noun. 1. a disreputable person; villain. 2. a mischievous or impish rogue. 3. an affectionate or mildly reproving term for a child or man.

  6. noun. a disreputable person; villain. a mischievous or impish rogue. an affectionate or mildly reproving term for a child or old man. you little rascal. the wicked old rascal kissed her. obsolete. a person of lowly birth.

  7. RASCAL definition: 1. a person who behaves badly, but who you still like 2. a dishonest man. Learn more.

  8. Definition of rascal noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Sep 27, 2024 · A dishonest person; a rogue, a scoundrel, a trickster. Sometimes diminutive: a cheeky person or creature; a troublemaker. That little rascal bit me! If you have deer in the area, you may have to put a fence around your garden to keep the rascals out. (Papua New Guinea) A member of a criminal gang. Synonyms. [edit]

  10. He is a hypocrite, a rascal who has himself roused the people to riot. He sent his orderly to bring the rascal in. There is a dirty rascal who is a cousin of mine, I'm ashamed to say.

  11. rascal. (ˈrɑːskəl) n. 1. a disreputable person; villain. 2. a mischievous or impish rogue. 3. an affectionate or mildly reproving term for a child or old man: you little rascal; the wicked old rascal kissed her. 4. obsolete a person of lowly birth. adj. (prenominal) obsolete.