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rascal

Rascal vs Shifty - What's the difference?

rascal | shifty |


As adjectives the difference between rascal and shifty

is that rascal is low; lowly, part of or belonging to the common rabble while shifty is having the appearance of someone dishonest, criminal or unreliable; such as someone with shifty eyes.

As a noun rascal

is a dishonest person; a rogue; a scoundrel; a trickster.

As a proper noun Rascal

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Larrikin vs Rascal - What's the difference?

larrikin | rascal |


As a noun larrikin

is (australia|new zealand|slang|dated) a brash and impertinent, possibly violent, troublemaker, especially a youth; a hooligan.

As an adjective larrikin

is (australian|slang) exhibiting the characteristics or behaviour of a larrikin; playfully rebellious against and contemptuous of authority and convention.

As a proper noun rascal is

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Rascal vs Kid - What's the difference?

rascal | kid |


As nouns the difference between rascal and kid

is that rascal is a dishonest person; a rogue; a scoundrel; a trickster while kid is a young goat.

As an adjective rascal

is low; lowly, part of or belonging to the common rabble.

As a proper noun Rascal

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As a verb kid is

to make a fool of (someone).

Rascal vs Gentleman - What's the difference?

rascal | gentleman |


As a proper noun rascal

is .

As a noun gentleman is

a well‐mannered or charming man.

Dastard vs Rascal - What's the difference?

dastard | rascal |


As nouns the difference between dastard and rascal

is that dastard is a malicious coward; a dishonorable sneak while rascal is a dishonest person; a rogue; a scoundrel; a trickster.

As adjectives the difference between dastard and rascal

is that dastard is meanly shrinking from danger, cowardly, dastardly while rascal is low; lowly, part of or belonging to the common rabble.

As a verb dastard

is to dastardize.

As a proper noun Rascal is

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Rouge vs Rascal - What's the difference?

rouge | rascal |


As a noun rouge

is .

As a proper noun rascal is

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Rascal vs Null - What's the difference?

rascal | null |


As a proper noun rascal

is .

As a noun null is

zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Rascal vs Bastard - What's the difference?

rascal | bastard |


As nouns the difference between rascal and bastard

is that rascal is a dishonest person; a rogue; a scoundrel; a trickster while bastard is a person who was born out of wedlock, and hence often considered an illegitimate descendant.

As adjectives the difference between rascal and bastard

is that rascal is low; lowly, part of or belonging to the common rabble while bastard is of or like a bastard (illegitimate human descendant.

As a proper noun Rascal

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As an interjection bastard is

exclamation of strong dismay or strong sense of being upset.

As a verb bastard is

to bastardize.

Bandit vs Rascal - What's the difference?

bandit | rascal |


As nouns the difference between bandit and rascal

is that bandit is one who robs others while rascal is a dishonest person; a rogue; a scoundrel; a trickster.

As an adjective rascal is

low; lowly, part of or belonging to the common rabble.

As a proper noun Rascal is

{{surname|lang=en}.

Thug vs Rascal - What's the difference?

thug | rascal |


As a noun thug

is a criminal with an intimidating and unseemly appearance and mannerisms, who treats others violently and roughly, especially for hire.

As a proper noun rascal is

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