What is another word for Rascallion?

Pronunciation: [ɹaskˈali͡ən] (IPA)

"Rascallion" is a word that describes a mischievous or disobedient person, often in a playful manner. There are several synonyms for "rascallion" that can be used to convey a similar meaning, such as scamp, rogue, knave, rascal, imp, brat, scallywag, mischief-maker, prankster, troublemaker, and hellion. Each of these words emphasizes a different aspect of the mischievous behavior, and the choice of synonym used may depend on the context or tone of the piece. Whether used in literature or conversation, these synonyms can add depth and nuance to the description of a playful, yet troublesome individual.

What are the hypernyms for Rascallion?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Rascallion

I'm blessed if I'm going to do cook an' stooard's work single-handed, an' you lazy Rascallion a caulkin' all over the ship!
"The Island Treasure"
John Conroy Hutcheson
Ye've been shamming Abraham in yer watch, an' sneaked down thaar to hev a pipe on the sly, when ye should hev bin mindin' yer dooty, thet's what's the matter, sirree; but, I'll make ye pay for it, ye skulkin' Rascallion.
"The Island Treasure"
John Conroy Hutcheson

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