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- Dictionaryrogue/rəʊɡ/
noun
- 1. a dishonest or unprincipled man: "you are a rogue and an embezzler" Similar
- 2. an elephant or other large wild animal living apart from the herd and having savage or destructive tendencies: "a rogue elephant"
verb
- 1. remove inferior or defective plants or seedlings from (a crop): "the sowing has to be rogued to remove aberrant seedlings"
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The meaning of ROGUE is resembling or suggesting a rogue elephant especially in being isolated, aberrant, dangerous, or uncontrollable. How to use rogue in a sentence.
ROGUE definition: 1. behaving in ways that are not expected or not normal, often in a way that causes damage: 2. A…. Learn more.
1. a dishonest or unprincipled person, esp a man; rascal; scoundrel. 2. often jocular a mischievous or wayward person, often a child; scamp.
Rogue definition: no longer obedient, belonging, or accepted and hence not controllable or answerable; renegade. See examples of ROGUE used in a sentence.
A rogue is someone who behaves in a dishonest or criminal way. Mr Ward wasn't a rogue at all. Synonyms: scoundrel [ old-fashioned ] , crook [ informal ] , villain , fraudster More Synonyms of rogue
A rogue is a sneaky person who has tricks up his sleeve, not like a magician, but like someone who would steal your wallet or cheat at cards. Dishonesty won’t get you far in life, unless you are a rogue who survives by lying and exploiting others.
ROGUE definition: not behaving in the way that is expected or wanted: . Learn more.