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Mischievousness - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Mischievousness is playful or harmless misbehavior, often done to tease or cause minor trouble. It describes a lighthearted, sometimes sly tendency to disrupt in a fun or annoying way.

mischievousness

/ˈmɪsʧəvəsnəs/ /ˈmɪsʧɪvəsnəs/

Definition:

Playful misbehavior or troublemaking, often harmless but annoying.

Synonyms:

playfulness, naughtiness, roguishness, impishness

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

obedience, seriousness

Common Collocations:

child's mischievousness, playful mischievousness, harmless mischievousness

Derivatives:

mischievous, mischievously

Usage Tips:

Use to describe playful or mildly troublesome behavior, not serious wrongdoing.

Common Phrases:

full of mischief, up to mischief, mischief-maker

Etymology:

From Old French 'meschever' (to end badly), influenced by 'mischief.'

Examples:

  • 1. The children's mischievousness made the teacher sigh.
  • 2. His mischievousness often got him into lighthearted trouble.
  • 3. She couldn't stay mad at his harmless mischievousness.
  • 4. The puppy's mischievousness kept the family entertained.

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