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Rascally - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Rascally describes someone who is mischievous, playful, or slightly dishonest in a harmless way. It often implies a cheeky or roguish charm, like a troublemaker with good humor.

rascally

/ˈræskəli/ /ˈrɑːskəli/

Definition:

Mischievous, dishonest, or playfully troublesome in behavior.

Synonyms:

roguish, knavish, mischievous, scoundrelly

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

honest, upright

Common Collocations:

rascally behavior, rascally grin, rascally charm

Derivatives:

rascal, rascality

Usage Tips:

Use "rascally" to describe someone playfully mischievous or slightly dishonest in a humorous way.

Common Phrases:

rascally trickster, rascally antics, up to no good

Etymology:

Derived from "rascal," from Old French "rasque" (rabble), possibly of Germanic origin meaning "to scrape."

Examples:

  • 1. The children gave their teacher a rascally grin after hiding her chalk.
  • 2. His rascally charm made it hard to stay mad at him for long.
  • 3. The puppy's rascally behavior included stealing socks and hiding them under the bed.
  • 4. She scolded her brother for his rascally prank but couldn't help laughing afterward.

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