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Synonyms for Mischief
ˈmɪs tʃɪfmis·chief

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  1. mischiefnoun

    Harm or evil caused by an agent or brought about by a particular cause.

    Synonyms:
    devilment, life of the party, prankster, hoodlum, weakening, demolition, bad boy, wag, evil, imp, detriment, little rascal, scamp, scathe, injury, knave, misbehavior, vandal, agitation, hood, hooligan, badness, jokester, scampishness, deviltry, impropriety, naughtiness, monkey business, disruption, annoyance, undoing, pixie, corruption, joker, practical joker, puckishness, little monkey, devil, hurt, rogue, ill, scapegrace, sabotage, bad manners, goings-on, damage, hell-raiser, little devil, elfishness, cutup, disobedience, harm, enfant terrible, hanky-panky, bugger, incapacitation, ravage, rascal, misdemeanor, disablement, mischief-maker, buffoon, devilry, mischievousness, roguery, trouble, trouble maker, rascality, minx, elf, puck, fun-maker, impishness, misconduct, vexation, wrong, rowdy, delinquincy, pranksomeness, thug, rapscallion, unmaking, nuisance, pique, ruffian, impairment, roguishness, booger, devilishness, destruction, prankishness

  2. mischiefnoun

    One who causes mischief. In a milder sense, one who causes petty annoyances. mischief-maker.

    Synonyms:
    bad manners, hood, minx, deviltry, bad boy, damage, sabotage, trouble, pique, practical joker, badness, puck, mischief-maker, rascal, weakening, joker, little devil, scampishness, enfant terrible, rowdy, hoodlum, agitation, life of the party, harm, cutup, detriment, ill, unmaking, imp, disobedience, puckishness, hooligan, impairment, devil, incapacitation, hell-raiser, naughtiness, devilry, roguery, scamp, trouble maker, scapegrace, rapscallion, fun-maker, goings-on, booger, nuisance, delinquincy, rogue, elfishness, pixie, ruffian, corruption, buffoon, vandal, undoing, ravage, misbehavior, little monkey, misdemeanor, scathe, impishness, disruption, evil, thug, little rascal, misconduct, pranksomeness, devilment, prankishness, wag, prankster, monkey business, demolition, impropriety, hanky-panky, annoyance, rascality, knave, jokester, devilishness, roguishness, injury, destruction, mischievousness, hurt, vexation, wrong, disablement, bugger, elf

  3. mischiefnoun

    Vexatious or annoying conduct.

    Synonyms:
    life of the party, imp, hurt, impairment, scapegrace, disablement, damage, puckishness, monkey business, cutup, elf, sabotage, joker, disruption, ill, rowdy, little devil, bad boy, wrong, vandal, rapscallion, little monkey, deviltry, roguishness, destruction, naughtiness, devilry, injury, little rascal, hanky-panky, fun-maker, nuisance, hood, undoing, bad manners, agitation, pique, demolition, disobedience, practical joker, prankster, puck, badness, enfant terrible, scampishness, jokester, ravage, rascality, unmaking, mischievousness, rascal, bugger, buffoon, wag, goings-on, impishness, impropriety, scathe, evil, vexation, annoyance, trouble, booger, rogue, misconduct, scamp, pixie, misbehavior, delinquincy, devil, mischief-maker, roguery, weakening, hooligan, knave, hoodlum, thug, corruption, ruffian, devilishness, devilment, minx, harm, trouble maker, prankishness, elfishness, hell-raiser, pranksomeness, incapacitation, misdemeanor, detriment

English Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. mischief

    Injury (Latin in, not, and jus, juris, right, law) signifies primarily something done contrary to law or right; hence, something contrary to some standard of right or good; whatever reduces the value, utility, beauty, or desirableness of anything is an injury to that thing; of persons, whatever is so done as to operate adversely to one in his person, rights, property, or reputation is an injury; the word is especially used of whatever mars the integrity of the body or causes pain; as, when rescued from the wreck his injuries were found to be very slight. Injury is the general term including all the rest. Damage (Latin damnum, loss) is that which occasions loss to the possessor; hence, any impairment of value, often with the suggestion of fault on the part of the one causing it; damage reduces value, utility, or beauty; detriment (Latin deterere, to rub or wear away) is similar in meaning, but far milder. Detriment may affect value only; damage always affects real worth or utility; as a rule, the slightest use of an article by a purchaser operates to its detriment if again offered for sale, tho the article may have received not the slightest damage. Damage is partial; loss is properly absolute as far as it is predicated at all; the loss of a ship implies that it is gone beyond recovery; the loss of the rudder is a damage to the ship; but since the loss of a part still leaves a part, we may speak of a partial or a total loss. Evil commonly suggests suffering or sin, or both; as, the evils of poverty, the social evil. Harm is closely synonymous with injury; it may apply to body, mind, or estate, but always affects real worth, while injury may concern only estimated value. A hurt is an injury that causes pain, physical or mental; a slight hurt may be no real harm. Mischief is disarrangement, trouble, or harm usually caused by some voluntary agent, with or without injurious intent; a child's thoughtless sport may do great mischief; wrong is harm done with evil intent. An outrage combines insult and injury. Compare synonyms for BLEMISH; CRIMINAL; INJUSTICE.

    Synonyms:
    blemish, damage, detriment, disadvantage, evil, harm, hurt, impairment, injury, injustice, loss, outrage, prejudice, wrong

    Antonyms:
    advantage, amelioration, benefit, blessing, boon, help, improvement, remedy, service, utility

    Preposition:
    The injury of the cause; an injury to the structure; injury by fire; by or from collision, interference, etc.

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms5.0 / 1 vote

  1. mischief

    Synonyms:
    damage, hurt, detriment, disservice, annoyance, injury, ill-turn, damage, barm

    Antonyms:
    compensation, good-turn, benefit, favor, gratification

Princeton's WordNet5.0 / 2 votes

  1. mischief, mischief-making, mischievousness, deviltry, devilry, devilment, rascality, roguery, roguishness, shenanigannoun

    reckless or malicious behavior that causes discomfort or annoyance in others

    Synonyms:
    slipperiness, naughtiness, shiftiness, chicane, wile, devilment, rascality, mischievousness, maleficence, trickery, whimsicality, devilry, mischief-making, impishness, prankishness, balefulness, shenanigan, chicanery, mischief, trickiness, roguery, guile, deviltry, roguishness, puckishness, badness

  2. maleficence, mischief, balefulnessnoun

    the quality or nature of being harmful or evil

    Synonyms:
    maleficence, mischievousness, roguishness, roguery, shenanigan, mischief-making, deviltry, mischief, devilment, rascality, balefulness, devilry

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Dictionary of English Synonymes0.0 / 0 votes

  1. mischiefnoun

    Synonyms:
    evil, ill, harm, injury, damage, hurt, detriment, disadvantage, prejudice

  2. mischiefnoun

    Synonyms:
    trouble, misfortune, ill consequence

PPDB, the paraphrase database0.0 / 0 votes

  1. List of paraphrases for "mischief":

    malice, wrongdoing

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#10997impairment
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#14288demolition
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#17473injustice
#18349nuisance
#19988thug
#20114outrage
#20355puck
#20833joker
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#21387rascal
#24690mischief
#25166malice
#25750pixie
#25925guile
#26077sabotage
#28022annoyance
#28106agitation
#28133weakening
#28398badness
#29709scamp
#30803detriment
#31335disobedience
#31992barm
#33441pique
#34066wrongdoing
#34194wag
#39046rowdy
#41371bugger
#43554blemish
#47669vandal
#48660undoing
#50948minx
#54634disservice
#56510trickery
#63007wile
#63841chicane
#66039hooligan
#66317impropriety
#68961misbehavior
#71523disablement
#77910hoodlum
#78310booger
#79155knave
#79641ravage
#89258prankster
#96200ruffian
#96895buffoon
#100265vexation
#114419incapacitation
#125789chicanery
#163275unmaking
#168394naughtiness
#266709jokester
#272556slipperiness

How to use Mischief in a sentence?

  1. Akhenaten:

    As the whirlwind in its fury teareth up trees, and deformeth the face of nature, or as an earthquake in its convulsions overturneth whole cities; so the rage of an angry man throweth mischief around him.

  2. Aristotle:

    In poverty and other misfortunes of life, true friends are a sure refuge. The young they keep out of mischief to the old they are a comfort and aid in their weakness, and those in the prime of life they incite to noble deeds.

  3. Ralph Allen:

    It's clear that mail-in voting works, the opportunity for mischief is minimal at best. I have a lot of faith that we get a fair and accurate count.

  4. Johann von Goethe:

    I respect the man who knows distinctly what he wishes. The greater part of all mischief in the world arises from the fact that men do not sufficiently understand their own aims. They have undertaken to build a tower, and spend no more labor on the foundation than would be necessary to erect a hut.

  5. Danielle Citron:

    You see a lot of mischief online in ways that torment and exploit the privacy of women, girls and minorities... [ and yet ] we're gnashing our teeth when people are using online tools to protect themselves, i'm not saying that this is the way to do it... but when you have no other alternative, when you don't have accountability, people take self-protective measures into their own hands.


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  • беляBulgarian
  • škoda, darebák, spoušť, rošťárna, rošťák, darebáctví, vandalCzech
  • direidi, drygioniWelsh
  • balladeDanish
  • Unfug, Unheil, StörenfriedGerman
  • διαβολιά, άτακτος, αταξία, σκανδαλιάρηςGreek
  • petolonEsperanto
  • travesura, picardía, travieso, diablura, daño, maldad, revoltosoSpanish
  • بدبختیPersian
  • pahanteko, ilkivalta, kiusanteko, kujeilu, ilkamointi, jäynäFinnish
  • espiègle, bêtise, sottise, polissonnerie, espièglerieFrench
  • mischiallIrish
  • trioblaidScottish Gaelic
  • शरारतHindi
  • baj, bajkeverőHungarian
  • danno, dispetto, bravata, vessatorio, indisponente, malanno, birboneria, malandrino, birboneItalian
  • いたずらっ子, 悪戯Japanese
  • ಕಿಡಿಗೇಡಿತನKannada
  • malumLatin
  • ugagnNorwegian
  • szkoda, niegodziwośćPolish
  • шалость, шалун, проказник, вред, озорник, зло, озорствоRussian
  • potvorstvo, zlota, darebák, nezbedník, potvoraSlovak
  • bus, bråkstake, odåga, hyss, buse, bråkmakare, ofogSwedish
  • пустощіUkrainian

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