miscreant Synonyms

miscreant Meaning

Wordnet

miscreant (n)

a person without moral scruples

Webster

miscreant (n.)

One who holds a false religious faith; a misbeliever.

One not restrained by Christian principles; an unscrupulous villain; a while wretch.

Webster

miscreant (a.)

Holding a false religious faith.

Destitute of conscience; unscrupulous.

miscreant Sentence Examples

  1. The miscreant vandalized the historic monument, leaving it scarred beyond repair.
  2. The elusive miscreant escaped justice despite overwhelming evidence against him.
  3. A masked miscreant robbed the bank, leaving the staff and customers terrified.
  4. The miscreant's laughter echoed through the empty alley, a haunting reminder of his sinister deeds.
  5. The police were hot on the heels of the miscreant, who had been committing a string of heinous crimes.
  6. The miscreant's true identity remained a mystery, shrouded in darkness and deceit.
  7. The miscreant left behind a trail of broken hearts and shattered lives in his wake.
  8. The unsuspecting victim was ambushed by the miscreant in a secluded park, their cries for help going unanswered.
  9. The miscreant's reign of terror cast a long shadow over the once-peaceful community.
  10. Justice prevailed when the miscreant was finally apprehended and forced to face the consequences of his malevolent actions.

FAQs About the word miscreant

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The miscreant vandalized the historic monument, leaving it scarred beyond repair.

The elusive miscreant escaped justice despite overwhelming evidence against him.

A masked miscreant robbed the bank, leaving the staff and customers terrified.

The miscreant's laughter echoed through the empty alley, a haunting reminder of his sinister deeds.