No, "mischievous" is not a prefix; it is an adjective used to describe someone who likes to have fun in a playful and naughty way.
Tagalog translation of mischievous: makulit; malikot
The correct spelling is "mischievous."
The correct spelling is mischievous.
The correct spelling is "mischievous".
The correct spelling is mischievous.Some example sentences are:She gave him a mischievous look.His mischievous behaviour always got him in trouble with teachers.My puppy is very cute but mischievous too.
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Tagalog translation of mischievous: makulit; malikot
The correct spelling is "mischievous."
The correct spelling is mischievous.
mischievous sprite
A mischievous goblin is a hobknocker
The correct spelling is "mischievous".
The past tense of mischievous is still mischievous as it is an adjective that describes a person's behavior. You could use the word misbehaved instead to convey a similar meaning in the past tense.
The correct spelling is mischievous.Some example sentences are:She gave him a mischievous look.His mischievous behaviour always got him in trouble with teachers.My puppy is very cute but mischievous too.
Yes, arch can be an adjective, meaning either principal or mischievous. Examples : an arch foe, an arch glance (It may be a prefix, or hyphenated form, in words such as archbishop, archrival or arch-villain)