💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Mischiefful"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| mischievious | (nonstandard) Alternative form of mischievous and mischevious |
| mischevious | Alternative form of mischievous and mischievious. |
| mischivous | Obsolete spelling of mischievous. [Causing mischief; injurious.] |
| mischievous | Troublesome, cheeky, badly behaved, impish, naughty, disobedient; showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way and liking to have fun by playing harmless tricks on people or doing things they are not supposed to do. |
| naughty | Mischievous; tending to misbehave or act badly (especially of a child). |
| misruly | (obsolete) unruly |
| mischiefmakingnoun | The making of mischief; troublemaking. |
| roguish | (idiomatic) Mischievous and playful. |
| mischancynoun | (archaic, Scotland) unfortunate |
| mishappy | (rare, nonstandard) Unfortunate; unhappy. |
| roguenoun | A scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person. |
| miscreauntnoun | Obsolete form of miscreant. [Lacking in conscience or moral principles; unscrupulous.] |
| tricksterish | Like a trickster; cunning; mischievous. |
| misbehavioural | Of, pertaining to, or causing misbehaviour. |
| misventurous | (obsolete) Subject to misventure; unfortunate. |
| misbehavioral | Alternative form of misbehavioural. [Of, pertaining to, or causing misbehaviour.] |
| disaventurous | — |
| meechingnoun | (uncommon, US, dialectal, possibly obsolete) sneaking, sneaky |
| infestuous | Mischievous; harmful; dangerous. |
| missetnoun | Incorrectly set. |
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