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Noun(1) a person without moral scruples,person who is very bad,immoral(2) a person without moral scruples(3) person who is very bad(4) immoral
Adjective(1) evil(2) immoral

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(1) The two miscreant youths confessed to police that they had committed almost another dozen such robberies without capture.(2) The case was then handed over the Foreign Crime Suppression Unit, which sent a team of officers in search for the miscreant Iraqi.(3) She was on the first floor, after all, and it would not do if Nana found out she was going to talk to the miscreant sailors she was so pitted against.(4) It is to be hoped that this miscreant youth has learnt his lesson.(5) Mercifully, just when a major surgical procedure looked inevitable for the miscreant toddler, Mr Scott had a flash of inspiration.(6) Jared sat down across from his miscreant son, feeling drained and exhausted and not very happy at all.(7) To be sure, discord is not good, but one might suggest that honest disagreement among bishops is a healthy thing, not least in holding negligent and miscreant brothers to account.(8) What's more, they're probably so pleased to see someone when a burglar comes, they wag their tail and show the miscreant around the house!(9) This meant that a miscreant official could be protected from justice by the head of his department.(10) The four youths, each 17 years old were arrested in a crackdown on miscreant racers.(11) Police set out on a manhunt, armed with an accurate description and the make and model of the car the miscreant gigolo was driving.(12) It's for your own good, and for the good of society, that dangerous and twisted individuals such as this miscreant student are incarcerated.(13) It's certainly possible that Dad pulled strings because he wanted to teach his miscreant son a lesson.(14) She agreed that the scoundrels should be jailed - just like, she added, miscreant priests and their duplicitous protectors among the bishops.(15) Whole sections of records, equivalent to decades of time, may be missing due to miscreant scribes, fires in libraries, or national upheavals leading to disruptions in official diary keeping; these are like sections of cloth missing.(16) Police scoured the city, eventually finding and detaining the miscreant pair.
Synonyms
Noun
1. criminal
2. culprit
3. wrongdoer
4. malefactor
6. villain
7. lawbreaker
8. evildoer
9. delinquent
10. hoodlum
11. reprobate
12. malfeasant


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