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mischievous
[ mis-chuh-vuhs ]
adjective
- maliciously or playfully annoying.
- causing annoyance, harm, or trouble.
- roguishly or slyly teasing, as a glance.
- harmful or injurious.
mischievous
/ ˈmɪstʃɪvəs /
adjective
- inclined to acts of mischief
- teasing; slightly malicious
a mischievous grin
- causing or intended to cause harm
a mischievous plot
Pronunciation Note
Derived Forms
- ˈmischievousness, noun
- ˈmischievously, adverb
Other Words From
- mischie·vous·ly adverb
- mischie·vous·ness noun
- non·mischie·vous adjective
- non·mischie·vous·ly adverb
- non·mischie·vous·ness noun
- un·mischie·vous adjective
- un·mischie·vous·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of mischievous1
Example Sentences
Brex was founded by the mischievous Brazilian duo of Henrique Dubugras, an iPhone “jailbreaker” at age 12, and Pedro Franceschi, who had to shut down his gaming company for patent violations at 14.
Other pet owners may only need to get to the bottom of the shenanigans of a mischievous pet.
She later adds, in a mischievous understatement, “All that remained now was for Jones and Hill to go insane.”
In a mischievous turn, the anti-capitalist rap-metal group Rage Against the Machine was chosen as musical guest.
The beloved author of Madeline, a story about a mischievous Parisian girl, was also quite the rebel.
He suppressed a belch and then looked up at her with a mischievous grin.
A mischievous cross between Sunset Boulevard and Adult Swim, BoJack Horseman boasts an exciting cast of supporting characters.
He was a biggish lad, with a boyish, slightly mischievous grin, and thoughtfulness and consideration were seamed in his character.
The biggest personality is Little My, utterly self-centred, mischievous, and rancidly funny.
It lands with mischievous accuracy, mottling the crotch of my jeans.
Even Benny caught the fever of conquering the mischievous water which slipped from their grasp like quicksilver.
I can take good care of myself; beside, with a mischievous glance into his serious eyes, I really dont know whom to marry.
I have seen in a single night the most flourishing orange-tree stripped of every leaf by this mischievous creature.
Of course, I used to get terribly frightened, fearing that the men would attack me for carrying such a mischievous monkey.
Mischievous wags are a kind of insects which are in everybodys way and plentiful in all countries.
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