Word Meanings - MISCHIEVOUS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Causing mischief; harmful; hurtful; -- now often applied where the evil is done carelessly or in sport; as, a mischievous child. "Most mischievous foul sin." Shak. This false, wily, doubling disposition is intolerably mischievous to society. South.
Additional info about word: MISCHIEVOUS
Causing mischief; harmful; hurtful; -- now often applied where the evil is done carelessly or in sport; as, a mischievous child. "Most mischievous foul sin." Shak. This false, wily, doubling disposition is intolerably mischievous to society. South. Syn. -- Harmful; hurtful; detrimental; noxious; pernicious; destructive. -- Mis"chie*vous*ly, adv. -- Mis"chie*vous*ness, n.
Related words: (words related to MISCHIEVOUS)
- CHILDSHIP
 The state or relation of being a child.
- CAUSEFUL
 Having a cause.
- SOUTHWEST
 Pertaining to, or in the direction of, the southwest; proceeding toward the southwest; coming from the southwest; as, a southwest wind.
- SOUTHSAY
 See SOOTHSAY
- APPLICABLE
 Capable of being applied; fit or suitable to be applied; having relevance; as, this observation is applicable to the case under consideration. -- Ap"pli*ca*ble*ness, n. -- Ap"pli*ca*bly, adv.
- SOUTHWESTERLY
 To ward or from the southwest; as, a southwesterly course; a southwesterly wind.
- SOUTHPAW
 A pitcher who pitches with the left hand.
- CHILDISHNESS
 The state or quality of being childish; simplicity; harmlessness; weakness of intellect.
- WHEREIN
 1. In which; in which place, thing, time, respect, or the like; -- used relatively. Her clothes wherein she was clad. Chaucer. There are times wherein a man ought to be cautious as well as innocent. Swift. 2. In what; -- used interrogatively. Yet
- DOUBLEGANGER
 An apparition or double of a living person; a doppelgänger. Either you are Hereward, or you are his doubleganger. C. Kingsley.
- HURTFUL
 Tending to impair or damage; injurious; mischievous; occasioning loss or injury; as, hurtful words or conduct. Syn. -- Pernicious; harmful; baneful; prejudicial; detrimental; disadvantageous; mischievous; injurious; noxious; unwholesome;
- FALSENESS
 The state of being false; contrariety to the fact; inaccuracy; want of integrity or uprightness; double dealing; unfaithfulness; treachery; perfidy; as, the falseness of a report, a drawing, or a singer's notes; the falseness of a man, or of his
- CAUSATIVE
 1. Effective, as a cause or agent; causing. Causative in nature of a number of effects. Bacon. 2. Expressing a cause or reason; causal; as, the ablative is a causative case.
- CHILDED
 Furnished with a child.
- WHEREVER
 At or in whatever place; wheresoever. He can not but love virtue wherever it is. Atterbury.
- CHILDBIRTH
 The act of bringing forth a child; travail; labor. Jer. Taylor.
- CARELESSLY
 In a careless manner.
- SOUTHERNLINESS
 Southerliness.
- DOUBLE-SHADE
 To double the natural darkness of . Milton.
- APPLICATIVE
 Having of being applied or used; applying; applicatory; practical. Bramhall. -- Ap"pli*ca*tive*ly, adv.
- ANTICAUSODIC
 See ANTICAUSOTIC
- GODCHILD
 One for whom a person becomes sponsor at baptism, and whom he promises to see educated as a Christian; a godson or goddaughter. See Godfather.
- DISPORT
 Play; sport; pastime; diversion; playfulness. Milton.
- WHER; WHERE
 Whether. Piers Plowman. Men must enquire , Wher she be wise or sober or dronkelewe. Chaucer.
- UNAPPLIABLE
 Inapplicable. Milton.
- MISTRANSPORT
 To carry away or mislead wrongfully, as by passion. Bp. Hall.
- WOLLASTON'S DOUBLET
 A magnifying glass consisting of two plano-convex lenses. It is designed to correct spherical aberration and chromatic dispersion.
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