mischievous Antonyms
Meaning of mischievous
mischievous (s)
naughtily or annoyingly playful
deliberately causing harm or damage
mischievous (a.)
Causing mischief; harmful; hurtful; -- now often applied where the evil is done carelessly or in sport; as, a mischievous child.
mischievous Sentence Examples
- The mischievous toddler hid the remote control under the couch.
- Emily's playful grin hinted at a mischievous plan in store.
- The mischievous wind whistled through the trees, scattering leaves like tiny confetti.
- The cat's mischievous eyes sparkled as it silently crept up on its unsuspecting prey.
- The child's laughter echoed through the house, a testament to their mischievous nature.
- The mischievous fox teased the rabbit, dancing just out of reach.
- The mischievous prankster painted silly faces on sleeping classmates.
- The dog's mischievous wagging tail betrayed its excitement when it saw a treat.
- The mischievous spirit led the group of friends into a series of harmless yet unforgettable escapades.
- The mischievous gleam in the stranger's eyes hinted at a hidden agenda.
FAQs About the word mischievous
naughtily or annoyingly playful, deliberately causing harm or damageCausing mischief; harmful; hurtful; -- now often applied where the evil is done carelessly o
naughty, prankish,wicked, playful, roguish, pixy, pixie, impish, cunning, scampish
grave, grave, grim, sober, stern,solemn, sober, solemn, stern, grim
The mischievous toddler hid the remote control under the couch.
Emily's playful grin hinted at a mischievous plan in store.
The mischievous wind whistled through the trees, scattering leaves like tiny confetti.
The cat's mischievous eyes sparkled as it silently crept up on its unsuspecting prey.