darebák — meaning in English
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English meaning
- crook noun A dishonest person, especially a criminal or swindler.
- knave noun A dishonest or deceitful man.
- mischief noun Playful behaviour that causes minor trouble or annoyance, without real malice.
- rascal noun A dishonest or badly behaved person, especially in a way that can seem mischievous rather than truly dangerous.
- rogue noun A dishonest or unprincipled person; a scoundrel.
- scamp noun A mischievous but likeable person, especially a playful child.
- scoundrel noun A dishonest or unprincipled person; a rogue or villain.
- villain noun A wicked or evil character, especially the main antagonist in a story, film, or drama.
Senses
darebák is used for these senses in English:
- crook A person who steals, lies, cheats or does other dishonest or illegal things; a criminal.
- knave (dated) A tricky, deceitful fellow; a dishonest person.
- mischief (archaic, countable) A cause or agent of annoyance, harm or injury, especially a person who causes mischief.
- rascal A dishonest person; a rogue, a scoundrel, a trickster.
- rogue A scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person.
- scamp A rascal, swindler, or rogue; a ne'er-do-well.
- scoundrel A mean, worthless fellow; a rascal; a villain; a person without honor or virtue.
- villain A deliberate scoundrel.
crook — full definition
- noun A dishonest person, especially a criminal or swindler.
- noun A hooked staff, such as the one used by shepherds or carried by a bishop.
- noun A bend or curve, especially in a part of the body such as the arm.
- verb To bend something, especially a finger or arm.
- adj Australian/NZ informal: unwell, or of poor quality.
knave — full definition
- noun A dishonest or deceitful man.
- noun A playing card ranked below a queen, showing the figure of a servant or soldier; a jack.