rakishness (Meaning)
rakishness (n)
the quality of a rake
stylishness as evidenced by a smart appearance
rakishness (n.)
The quality or state of being rakish.
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rakishness Sentence Examples
- The rakishness in his smile hinted at a scandalous past.
- The ship sailed with an air of rakishness, its sails billowing in the breeze.
- Her scarlet dress exuded a rakishness that turned heads wherever she went.
- The pirate's rakishness was evident in his swaggering gait and devilish grin.
- The rakishness of the young man's attire caught the eye of every woman in the room.
- The yacht's rakish lines and sleek exterior hinted at a life of luxury and adventure.
- The professor's rakishness extended to his lectures, where he spiced up dry material with witty asides.
- The rakishness of the antique car made it an instant head-turner.
- The rakishness in the painter's brushstrokes gave his portraits a lifelike quality.
- The rakishness of the spy's demeanor belied his true purpose, making him an enigmatic figure.
FAQs About the word rakishness
the quality of a rake, stylishness as evidenced by a smart appearanceThe quality or state of being rakish.
degradation, corruptness, corruption, dissoluteness, depravity, decadence, dissipation, dissipatedness, libertinism, decadency
morality, goodness,virtue, goodness, virtue, morality, righteousness,righteousness,
The rakishness in his smile hinted at a scandalous past.
The ship sailed with an air of rakishness, its sails billowing in the breeze.
Her scarlet dress exuded a rakishness that turned heads wherever she went.
The pirate's rakishness was evident in his swaggering gait and devilish grin.