mischievousˈmɪs tʃə vəs; mɪsˈtʃi vi əs
English Definitions:
arch, impish, implike, mischievous, pixilated, prankish, puckish, wicked (adj)
naughtily or annoyingly playful
"teasing and worrying with impish laughter"; "a wicked prank"
mischievous (adj)
deliberately causing harm or damage
"mischievous rumors and falsehoods"
mischievous (Adjective)
Causing mischief; injurious.
mischievous (Adjective)
Troublesome, cheeky, badly behaved.
mischievous
Mischief or malicious mischief is the name for a criminal offenses that is defined differently in different legal jurisdictions. While the wrongful acts will often involve what is popularly described as vandalism, there can be a legal differentiation between vandalism and mischief. The etymology of the word comes from Old French meschief, which means "misfortune", from meschever, "to end badly".
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