scoundrel

IPA: skˈaʊndrʌɫ

noun

  • A mean, worthless fellow; a rascal; a villain; a person without honour or virtue.
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Examples of "scoundrel" in Sentences

  • The scoundrel will never be caught now.
  • She denies that her husband is a scoundrel.
  • Some of the scoundrels prosper, some don't.
  • They tracked down and arrested the scoundrel.
  • At least, it is easier to identify the scoundrel.
  • He is the most famous scoundrel in the world history.
  • If he was a scoundrel, he will bear the scars of his beatings.
  • A rapscallion is one who is playfully mischievous or a scoundrel.
  • Strahinja gathers a posse of scoundrels and goes after the bandits.
  • It was there to support the allegation that Rawat is a financial scoundrel.

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