rogues (Meaning)

rogues

resembling or suggesting a rogue elephant especially in being isolated, aberrant, dangerous, or uncontrollable, to weed out inferior, diseased, or nontypical individuals from a crop plant or a field, a mischievous individual, a dishonest or wicked person, corrupt, dishonest, a mischievous person, a horse inclined to shirk or misbehave, vagrant, tramp, of or being a nation whose leaders defy international law or norms of international behavior, to begin to behave in an independent or uncontrolled way that is not authorized, normal, or expected, an individual exhibiting a chance and usually inferior biological variation, a dishonest or worthless person

rogues Sentence Examples

  1. A band of rogues raided the village, pillaging and plundering.
  2. The king banished the rogues from his kingdom for their crimes.
  3. The adventurer stumbled upon a hidden fortress occupied by rogues.
  4. The rogues were notorious for their treachery and disregard for the law.
  5. The vigilante vowed to clear the city of rogues, one by one.
  6. The rogues' lair was a labyrinth of secret tunnels and hidden chambers.
  7. The wizard's spell summoned a horde of rogues to attack his enemies.
  8. The rogues ambushed the unsuspecting travelers, taking all their possessions.
  9. The police launched a manhunt to apprehend the elusive band of rogues.
  10. The rogues' leader was a cunning and charismatic outlaw, known throughout the land.

FAQs About the word rogues

resembling or suggesting a rogue elephant especially in being isolated, aberrant, dangerous, or uncontrollable, to weed out inferior, diseased, or nontypical in

villains, monsters, savages, brutes, criminals, offenders, varlets, crooks, rapscallions, scamps

saints, angels, heroes,innocents,

A band of rogues raided the village, pillaging and plundering.

The king banished the rogues from his kingdom for their crimes.

The adventurer stumbled upon a hidden fortress occupied by rogues.

The rogues were notorious for their treachery and disregard for the law.