A delinquent.
She knew she was in trouble when she saw the red and blue flashing lights behind her car.
I can give you several example sentences.His lawless ways will get him into big trouble soon.That gang is lawless and antagonistic.Police will arrest a lawless person.
You can use the word "supervision" to refer to the act of overseeing or managing a person, project, or activity to ensure it is done correctly and according to standards. For example, a supervisor provides guidance and direction to their team members to help them accomplish their tasks effectively.
The last word, so to speak, is given to the jury. If it decides a person is not guilty, there can be no questioning how it came to that conclusion. The person is free of that charge forever. Another "last word" is that in a criminal trial, the prosecution gets to make the final closing statement. In that respect , the prosecution has the last word.
A person who writes laws is called a legislator or a lawmaker.
Depending on the era you wish to evoke, such individuals have been called miscreants, ne'er-do-wells and juvenile delinquents.
Weihnachtsstern means when you did something really wrong, and the person who gets you in trouble has that unforgiving look on his face. This is the best word to describe it.
The word that gets Olive in trouble in Easy A, Starts with TW ends with AT (It won't let me insert the word by it self) which is british slang for a woman's private part and is equivalent to America's C word in Britain. Hope that Helps! =D
a person that gets everything they want
The word 'boy' is a noun, a word for a young male person.
infant
The word "boy" refers to a person. It is a noun that represents a male child or young man.
The word youth is a noun. A youth is a young person.
Yes, the word 'headache' is a noun; a word for pain in the head; a person or thing that causes worry or trouble; a word for a thing.
A doll
No, the noun 'trouble' is a common noun, a general word for difficulty or problems; a general word for public unrest or disorder.The noun 'trouble' is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence,A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.Examples of proper nouns for the common noun 'trouble' are:Jody & The Trouble Brothers (dance band)The Trouble House Inn in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, UKTrouble Creek Road, Elfers, FLThe word 'trouble' is also a verb: trouble, troubles, troubling, troubled.
a pain in the neck, pest, trouble, annoying person/thing/situation