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Roguish - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Roguish describes someone who is playfully mischievous or charmingly dishonest, often in a way that is appealing rather than harmful. It suggests a sly or rakish charm.

roguish

/ˈroʊɡɪʃ/ /ˈrəʊɡɪʃ/

Definition:

Playfully mischievous or dishonest in an appealing way.

Synonyms:

mischievous, rascally, impish, knavish

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

honest, upright

Common Collocations:

roguish grin, roguish charm, roguish behavior

Derivatives:

roguishly, roguishness

Usage Tips:

Use "roguish" to describe someone charmingly mischievous, often with a twinkle in their eye.

Common Phrases:

roguish smile, roguish twinkle, roguish antics

Etymology:

Derived from "rogue," from Middle French "rogue," meaning arrogant or bold.

Examples:

  • 1. He gave her a roguish wink before disappearing into the crowd.
  • 2. The pirate’s roguish charm made him both feared and admired.
  • 3. His roguish grin hinted at mischief yet to come.
  • 4. She found his roguish humor irresistible despite his flaws.

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