roguish

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Etymology

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From rogue +‎ -ish.

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Adjective

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roguish (comparative more roguish, superlative most roguish)

  1. Unprincipled or unscrupulous.
  2. (idiomatic) Mischievous and playful.
    Synonym: roguey
    • 1840, The Novel Newspaper, volume 2, page 8:
      "She'll be a match for poor little Cupid, with his tiny bow and arrow, I dare say," said Grace Fitzgerald, with a roguish eye.

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