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miscreant
adjective as in evil, immoral
noun as in person who is very bad, immoral
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Example Sentences
Katsina's government said "miscreants" had "hijacked the protests" there.
Some in that guild of miscreants have openly spoken of suing to keep Biden on the ballot.
It’s no wonder Kathy’s boyfriend beats it as soon as Benny turns up on their curb, and it’s no wonder Kathy bends her life around her new brooding boyfriend and his clan of grease-streaked miscreants.
He counted himself among the socially marginalized and once joked in a personal letter about “all us miscreants who drifted into the Bowery of Life, the art world.”
He spoke of Trump as such a miscreant that he required a full-time "fixer" to "take care of problems."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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