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Mischievously - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Mischievously means behaving in a playful or teasing way, often causing minor trouble or annoyance in a lighthearted manner. It suggests a sense of fun without serious harm.

mischievously

/ˈmɪsʧɪvəsli/ /ˈmɪsʧɪvəsli/

Definition:

Behaving in a playful, naughty, or mildly harmful way.

Synonyms:

playfully, roguishly, impishly, waggishly

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

obediently, solemnly, seriously

Common Collocations:

grin mischievously, act mischievously, laugh mischievously

Derivatives:

mischievousness, mischievous (adj.), mischief (n.)

Usage Tips:

Use to describe playful or teasing behavior with a hint of harmless trouble.

Common Phrases:

up to mischief, full of mischief, mischief-maker

Etymology:

From Old French *meschever* ("come to grief"), influenced by *mischief*.

Examples:

  • 1. The children giggled mischievously as they hid the teacher's chalk.
  • 2. He winked mischievously before revealing the surprise party plans.
  • 3. She smiled mischievously while plotting her next prank on her brother.
  • 4. The puppy tilted its head mischievously before stealing a sock.

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