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Prankster - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A prankster is someone who enjoys playing tricks or practical jokes on others, often for amusement. They are usually playful and not meant to cause serious harm.

prankster

/ˈpræŋkstɚ/ /ˈpræŋkstə/

Definition:

A person who plays tricks or practical jokes on others for amusement.

Synonyms:

joker, trickster, mischief-maker, wag

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

serious person, straight arrow

Common Collocations:

playful prankster, notorious prankster, harmless prankster, class prankster

Derivatives:

pranksterish, pranksterism

Usage Tips:

Use "prankster" to describe someone who enjoys lighthearted mischief without malice.

Common Phrases:

practical joker, master of mischief, class clown

Etymology:

Derived from "prank" (mischief) + "-ster" (agent suffix), first used in the early 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The prankster hid whoopee cushions on every chair.
  • 2. My brother is a notorious prankster at school.
  • 3. The playful prankster left fake spiders in the desk drawer.
  • 4. She laughed when the prankster’s joke was revealed.

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