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miscreant
adjective as in evil, immoral
noun as in person who is very bad, immoral
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Example Sentences
The cop crouches beside him and vigorously “performs CPR,” pumping nearly all the blood from the dying miscreant’s body with every squeeze.
And yet one party of anti-vaxxers, miscreants, racists, climate change deniers, radical Christians of the “Six Flags Over Jesus” church of the holy finger pointing, and hypocrisy don’t care.
Estrada praised his team for going after white supremacist gangs, fentanyl dealers, environmental polluters and other miscreants while favoring no party and no ideology.
“Denouncing other Americans or their leader as miscreants is not going to win elections; focusing on their economic pain will.”
So, it appears that Trump is most likely going to get his way and every miscreant nominee will be confirmed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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