Synonym: reprobate. Similar words: discreet, discredit, scream, discretion, discrepancy, screw, screen, screw on. Meaning: ['mɪskrɪənt] n. a person without moral scruples.
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1. We need tougher penalties to discourage miscreants.
2. I ordered the miscreants to let me out.
3. There is a collection of these miscreants - Heath identifies file formats, disk formats and install scripts as notable examples.Sentencedict
4. Are the miscreants aware that they are guilty of trespass and criminal damage?
5. And so the miscreants trooped back home to Bean Street, perhaps to bandage the wounds of their neighbourly dispute.
6. In spite of their best efforts, the miscreants returned fishless.
7. The sibling miscreants were in the grasp of the relentless and merciless Jack Clarke.
8. The days of a judge telling a miscreant to join the Army or go to jail are over.
9. Fugitive is pursued, caught and Punished for some miscreant act.
10. A pirate and smuggler, Baba was an obnoxious miscreant with a penchant for fisticuffs.
11. The beak-nosed pot-bellied miscreant had a habit of breaking into a nerve-wracking cackle whenever the mood struck his flighty little brain.
12. These were certainly on the mind of one miscreant as he broke into a home in Lanzhou, a city in northwest China, in May of 2010.
13. Of course, there is the occasional miscreant standing in front of the classroom who encourages student failure as a backhanded compliment to his self-declared high standards.
14. There is no obvious means to force a miscreant out, since euro membership is designed to be irrevocable.
15. Local people demanded that the District Magistrate apprehend the miscreants.
16. Even when successful prosecutions have been brought, the courts have been reluctant to impose little more than nominal sanctions on miscreants.
17. The Duke did all he could to track down the miscreants, using his great wealth to bribe informers.
18. Some hip-hop or heavy metal fans might not see further than the pleasure of destruction, might be real-life misogynists and miscreants.
19. How easy it has been in this febrile atmosphere to point the finger at miscreant journalists.
20. Mr Godoy Toscano's desafuero may not mark an end to impunity in Mexican politics, but it does symbolically put every miscreant politician in the country on notice.
21. The argument went that Col Gaddafi had watched the fate of fellow miscreant Saddam Hussein, hanged by Iraqis after a US-instigated legal process, and had learnt a sobering lesson.
22. The obsession with housing spilled over from Britain, a serial miscreant when it comes to house- price booms.
23. Broadly speaking, the cuddly ones should be focused on vulnerable children and the tough ones on miscreant adults.
24. In contrast, Panama has not budged, reinforcing its reputation as Latin America's leading financial miscreant.
25. But their forces seem no less accountable than, say, the miscreant UN contingents serving in Congo, and they would certainly be more effective.
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