noun🔗ShareMalhechor, delincuenteOne who has behaved badly, or illegally."The teacher sent the miscreants to see the school principal."El maestro envió a los delincuentes a ver al director de la escuela.characterpersonmoralnegativeactionlawChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareMalhechor, villanoOne not restrained by moral principles; an unscrupulous villain."The neighborhood kids suspected that the miscreant who kept vandalizing the park benches was a disgruntled former resident. "Los niños del vecindario sospechaban que el malhechor que seguía vandalizando los bancos del parque era un antiguo residente descontento.moralpersoncharacternegativeattitudeguiltinhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareHereje, incréduloOne who holds a false religious belief; a misbeliever."The villagers considered anyone who didn't worship their god a miscreant and refused to trade with them. "Los aldeanos consideraban hereje a cualquiera que no adorara a su dios y se negaban a comerciar con ellos.religionpersonmoralcharactertheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareDesalmado, sin escrúpulosLacking in conscience or moral principles; unscrupulous."The miscreant student cheated on the exam without any remorse, knowing it would unfairly boost his grade. "El estudiante desalmado hizo trampa en el examen sin ningún remordimiento, sabiendo que injustamente aumentaría su calificación.moralcharacternegativeinhumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗ShareHerejeHolding an incorrect religious belief.""Some considered him a miscreant for questioning the established religious doctrines." "Algunos lo consideraban un hereje por cuestionar las doctrinas religiosas establecidas.religiontheologymoralChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading