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    mischief
    /ˈmɪstʃɪf/

    noun

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  2. behaviour, especially a child's, that is slightly bad but is not intended to cause serious harm or damage: She's a lively little girl, full of mischief. He needs a hobby to keep him busy and stop him from getting into mischief. Maybe a new bike would keep him out of mischief.

  3. The meaning of MISCHIEF is a specific injury or damage attributed to a particular agent. How to use mischief in a sentence.

  4. noun. conduct or activity that playfully causes petty annoyance. a tendency or disposition to tease, vex, or annoy. a vexatious or annoying action. harm or trouble, especially as a result of an agent or cause. Synonyms: hurt. an injury or evil caused by a person or other agent or cause. a cause or source of harm, evil, or annoyance. the devil.

  5. Mischief is playing harmless tricks on people or doing things you are not supposed to do. It can also refer to the desire to do this. The little lad was a real handful.

  6. behavior, especially a child's, that is slightly bad but is not intended to cause serious harm or damage: She's a lively little girl, full of mischief. He needs a hobby to keep him busy and stop him from getting into mischief. Maybe a new bike would keep him out of mischief.

  7. the wish or tendency to behave or play in a way that causes trouble. Her eyes were full of mischief. There was a glint of mischief in her eyes. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. (formal) harm or injury that is done to somebody or to their reputation. The incident caused a great deal of political mischief. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

  8. 1. conduct or activity that causes petty annoyance. 2. a tendency to tease or annoy. 3. harm or trouble: to come to mischief. 4. an injury or evil caused by a person or thing. 5. a cause or source of harm, evil, or annoyance.

  9. Mischief is a word for things that are a little bad or reckless but ultimately harmless. Hitting someone with a spitball is mischief. Hitting them with a rock is dangerous and therefore much worse than mischief.

  10. Jun 13, 2024 · ( uncountable) Harm or trouble caused by an agent or brought about by a particular cause. She had mischief in her heart. Sooner or later he'll succeed in doing some serious mischief. ( countable) An injury or an instance of harm or trouble caused by a person or other agent or cause.

  11. noun. A cause or source of harm, damage, or annoyance. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Harm, damage, or injury, esp. that done by a person. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Damage, destruction, or injury caused by a specific person or thing. The mischief done by a faulty gene. American Heritage. Similar definitions.