yes it does have a prefix
mischiefion
mi
mischievous sprite
Mischievous is an adjective (unless it is a person's name, then it's a proper noun).Ex. Two mischievous kittens were playing together. (mischievous is the adjective, which describes the noun, which is kittens)
The root word of mischievous is mischief
It is spelled "mischievous". There are two "i's".
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)
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.
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Tagalog translation of mischievous: makulit; malikot
A mischievous goblin is a hobknocker
mischievous sprite
The correct spelling is mischievous.
The correct spelling is "mischievous."
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 they are very mischievous, Well most of them are.