What is another word for scapegrace?

Pronunciation: [skˈe͡ɪpɡɹe͡ɪs] (IPA)

Scapegrace is a term used to describe an individual who habitually misbehaves or acts in a way that is reckless or impulsive. While it can be a fun word to use, there are various synonyms that can capture the same essence. Some examples include rascal, troublemaker, hooligan, black sheep, rogue, scoundrel, and delinquent. Each of these words conveys a sense of someone who is up to no good, often causing problems or disruptions in their environment. Other terms that can be used to describe someone who acts recklessly or irresponsibly include daredevil, wild child, and loose cannon. Whatever word you choose, the message is clear: this person is someone to be cautious around.

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What are the hypernyms for Scapegrace?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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Usage examples for Scapegrace

Fabayne was well-connected, his father was a Church dignitary, a dean, I fancy and was evidently well off; for he allowed the scapegrace son 200 per annum, paid quarterly.
"Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer"
W. C. Scully
But Lady Bell would willingly, joyfully have exchanged them all for that one man, for that scapegrace with the bold, handsome face and frank, fearless eyes.
"Only One Love, or Who Was the Heir"
Charles Garvice
I speak as your father's oldest and dearest friend, and as one who feels as if he had a share in you-you reckless wild young scapegrace."
"The Master of the Ceremonies"
George Manville Fenn

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