A scoundrel is not only a dishonest or unscrupulous person but is also a charming and attractive one. He's a bad person you cannot help liking. It was so used in the movie Star Wars.
First, this is an older word that used to be a lot more common. You may still see it in literature: it means a dishonest or unscrupulous person, a "con man"-- someone who lies and manipulates people. A sentence: Some people thought John was charming and clever, but the people he cheated knew he was nothing more than a scoundrel.
Only a scoundrel would attempt to cheat an elderly woman out of her pension check.
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My uncle was a total scoundrel who stole money from old ladies and never worked an honest day in his life. (now where is my money! :P)
The stem for the word "scoundrel" is "scoundr-".
Yes, the word 'scoundrel' is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun.
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