- What is the synonym of miscreant?
- What is miscreant Behaviour?
- What is a sentence for miscreant?
- Where did the word miscreant come from?
- What is Contumacy?
- What is Perfidiousness?
- What's an egregious?
- What is Obstreperousness?
- How old is the word miscreant?
- Why was the boy called a miscreant?
- What is a sentence for truculent?
- What is a sentence for obsequious?
- What is the opposite of miscreant?
- When was the word miscreant first used?
- What is a synonym for I love you?
- What is synonym of flirty?
- What does Poecilonym mean?
What is the synonym of miscreant?
adj.evil, immoral. nounperson who is very bad, immoral.
What is miscreant Behaviour?
A miscreant is a person who behaves badly — who lies, breaks the law, yells at puppies. It's a somewhat old-fashioned word, popular with old ladies shocked at having their purses stolen at the opera. Words like miscreant, scoundrel, and good-for-nothing are used to condemn people believed to be improper or even evil.
What is a sentence for miscreant?
Local people demanded that the District Magistrate apprehend the miscreants.
Where did the word miscreant come from?
Etymology. From Middle English myscreaunt, miscreaunt, from Old French mescreant (1080) "mis-believer", present participle of mescreire "to misbelieve" (modern mécroire).
What is Contumacy?
: stubborn resistance to authority. specifically : willful contempt of court.
What is Perfidiousness?
perfidious • \per-FID-ee-us\ • adjective. : of, relating to, or characterized by faithlessness or disloyalty : treacherous.
What's an egregious?
egre·gious i-ˈgrē-jəs. : conspicuous. especially : conspicuously bad : flagrant.
What is Obstreperousness?
: stubbornly resistant to control : unruly. obstreperous behavior. an obstreperous child. obstreperously adverb. obstreperousness noun.
How old is the word miscreant?
Related: Miscreance; miscreancy. miscreant (n.) late 14c., "a heathen, a Saracen, a pagan, an unbeliever, a non-Christian," from miscreant (adj.) or from Old French mescreant, which had also a noun sense of "infidel, pagan, heretic." Sense of "villain, vile wretch, scoundrel" is first recorded 1590 in Spenser.
Why was the boy called a miscreant?
(ii) A miscreant is a person who has done some mischief. Boys were not supposed to be out after dark. The boy was out in the forest after dark so he was called a miscreant.
What is a sentence for truculent?
He was truculent and difficult to deal with.
What is a sentence for obsequious?
Barrow was positively obsequious to me until he learned that I too was the son of a laboring man. He smiled and bowed obsequiously to Wilson. I told him to get lost and leave me alone and his tone quickly changed from obsequiousness to outright anger.
What is the opposite of miscreant?
We have listed all the opposite words for miscreant alphabetically. good. acceptable. ace. admirable.
When was the word miscreant first used?
miscreant (adj.)
c. 1300, "non-Christian, misbelieving, pagan, infidel;" early 15c., "heretical, unbelieving," from Old French mescreant "disbelieving" (Modern French mécréant), from mes- "wrongly" (see mis- (2)) + creant, present participle of creire "believe," from Latin credere "to believe" (see credo).
What is a synonym for I love you?
A few romantic ways to say I love you include: I adore you. You complete me. You fill my heart with love. You're everything to me.
What is synonym of flirty?
adj.provocative, teasing.
What does Poecilonym mean?
Noun. poecilonym (plural poecilonyms) Almost a synonym: a word that means almost the same thing as another.