Misdemeanour vs Miscreant - What's the difference?
misdemeanour | miscreant |
Lacking in conscience or moral principles; unscrupulous.
(theology) Holding an incorrect religious belief.
One who has behaved badly, or illegally.
One not restrained by moral principles; an unscrupulous villain.
(theology) One who holds a false religious belief; a misbeliever.
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As nouns the difference between misdemeanour and miscreant
is that misdemeanour is (british english) see us spelling misdemeanor for definitions while miscreant is one who has behaved badly, or illegally.As an adjective miscreant is
lacking in conscience or moral principles; unscrupulous.misdemeanour
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Usage notes
The modern standard spelling in British English is misdemeanour', but '''misdemeanor has been occasionally used in the past for the sense ''"one who misdemeans, a miscreant" .References
*Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd ed., 1989. *Random House Webster's Unabridged Electronic Dictionary , 1987-1996.miscreant
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Alternative forms
* miscreaunt (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)Noun
(en noun)- The teacher sent the miscreants to see the school principal.
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- Thou oughtest not to be slothful to the destruction of the miscreants , but to constrain them to obey our Lord God.