What is another word for mischievousness?

Pronunciation: [mˈɪst͡ʃɪvəsnəs] (IPA)

Mischievousness is a word used to describe behavior that is playful, disobedient, or causing harm or annoyance. Some synonyms that can be used in place of 'mischievousness' include naughtiness, rascality, pranksterism, devilment, and impishness. Naughtiness refers to behavior that is disobedient or inappropriate. Rascality means behavior that is playfully mischievous. Pranksterism means someone who likes to play pranks on others. Devilment refers to behavior that is mischievous or troublesome. Impishness means someone who is mischievous in an innocent or playful way. All of these synonyms can be used interchangeably with 'mischievousness' to describe playful, disobedient, or troublesome behavior.

Synonyms for Mischievousness:

What are the hypernyms for Mischievousness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Mischievousness?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for mischievousness (as nouns)

What are the opposite words for mischievousness?

Mischievousness is often associated with pranks and playful behavior, but sometimes it can have a negative connotation. Antonyms for mischievousness include decency, virtue, goodness, and wholesomeness. Decent behavior is characterized by respect for others and adherence to socially acceptable norms. Virtue is the high moral and ethical standards that guide individuals to do what is right. Goodness involves moral excellence, kindness, and generosity without ulterior motives. Wholesomeness is the state of being healthy, natural, and pure. These antonyms represent positive attributes that are desirable in individuals and social interactions.

Usage examples for Mischievousness

Little O'Grady's mobile face was taxed to the utmost to express all that was within him, but Preciosa saw sympathy and the promise of instant help as clearly as Morrell saw detestation and mocking mischievousness.
"Under the Skylights"
Henry Blake Fuller
One evening-it was just between the lights-that's when girls is like kittens, terr'ble full of capers and mischievousness-Nelly rigged up her kopie-that's her milking-stool-agen mine, so that we sat back to back, her milking Brownie and me milking Whitie.
"Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon 1893"
Hall Caine
This boyish mischievousness, distinctly Arizonian, reached its acme whenever it tended in the direction of our serious leader.
"The Last of the Plainsmen"
Zane Grey

Famous quotes with Mischievousness

  • Both in verse and in prose [Karl] Shapiro loves, partly out of indignation and partly out of sheer mischievousness, to tell the naked truths or half-truths or quarter-truths that will make anybody’s hair stand on end; he is always crying: “But he hasn’t any clothes on!” about an emperor who is half the time surprisingly well-dressed.
    Randall Jarrell

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