rakish (Meaning)

Wordnet

rakish (s)

marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners

marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputableness

Webster

rakish (a.)

Dissolute; lewd; debauched.

Having a saucy appearance indicative of speed and dash.

rakish Sentence Examples

  1. The rakish pirate swaggered into the tavern, his eye patch lending him an air of mystery.
  2. The old wooden boat bobbed in the harbor, its rakish hull a testament to its adventurous past.
  3. The actress wore a rakish hat that tilted at a jaunty angle, framing her elegant features perfectly.
  4. The general's rakish mustache and goatee gave him a dashing appearance that made the ladies swoon.
  5. The young man's rakish smile hinted at his mischievous nature and rebellious spirit.
  6. The antique car had a rakish design, featuring sleek lines and a low-slung stance.
  7. The rakish wind danced through the trees, rustling the leaves and carrying the scent of rain.
  8. The writer's rakish prose captivated readers, transporting them to worlds of adventure and intrigue.
  9. The politician's rakish charm and quick wit earned him the admiration of voters.
  10. The rakish aircraft soared through the sky, its sleek shape barely visible against the clouds.

FAQs About the word rakish

marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners, marked by a carefree unconventionality or disreputablenessDissolute; lewd; debauched., Having a saucy appearance

crooked,corrupt, decadent, sick, dissolute, degraded, dishonest, reprobate, degenerate, perverted

pure, pure, uncorrupted, principled,incorruptible, principled, virtuous, good, good, incorruptible

The rakish pirate swaggered into the tavern, his eye patch lending him an air of mystery.

The old wooden boat bobbed in the harbor, its rakish hull a testament to its adventurous past.

The actress wore a rakish hat that tilted at a jaunty angle, framing her elegant features perfectly.

The general's rakish mustache and goatee gave him a dashing appearance that made the ladies swoon.