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Online English Turkish and Multilingual Dictionary 20+ million words and idioms.
miscreants
English - Turkish
Definition of
miscreants
in English Turkish dictionary
Related Terms
miscreant
imansız
miscreant
zalim
miscreant
{i}
kötü kimse
miscreant
gaddar
miscreant
(isim) kötü kimse
miscreant
kötü
miscreant
vicdansız
miscreant
eski imansız
miscreant
habis kimse
miscreant
kötülükçü kimse
English - English
Definition of
miscreants
in English English dictionary
plural of miscreant
Related Terms
miscreant
One not restrained by moral principles; an unscrupulous villain
miscreant
Holding an incorrect religious belief
miscreant
One who holds an incorrect religious belief; an unbeliever
miscreant
Lacking in conscience or moral principles; unscrupulous
miscreant
One who has behaved badly, or illegally
The teacher sent the miscreants to see the school principal.
miscreant
a villain
miscreant
{n}
an unbeliever, a base vile wretch
miscreant
One not restrained by Christian principles; an unscrupulous villain
miscreant
a person without moral scruples
miscreant
A miscreant is someone who has done something illegal or behaved badly. Local people demanded that the District Magistrate apprehend the miscreants. a bad person who causes trouble, hurts people etc (present participle of mescroire )
miscreant
{i}
rascal, villain; one who holds a false or unorthodox religious belief
miscreant
Destitute of conscience; unscrupulous
miscreant
One not restrained by Christian principles; an unscrupulous villain; a vile wretch
miscreant
One who holds a false religious faith; a misbeliever
miscreant
Holding a false religious faith
miscreants
Turkish pronunciation
mîskriınts
Pronunciation
/ˈməskrēənts/ /ˈmɪskriːənts/
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miscreants
present participle of iterate
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