The word "roguishly" is derived from the adjective "roguish," which means mischievous or playful in a sly or cheeky way. "Roguish" itself comes from the noun "rogue," which historically referred to a dishonest or unprincipled person, often used in the context of a scoundrel or a playful trickster. The suffix "-ly" is added to form the adverb, indicating the manner in which an action is performed. The term has roots in Middle English and is influenced by similar words in other languages.
It comes from the Greek word lógos.
It came from the Latin word mentula...
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From Aztlán (White Land), an allusion to their origins, probably in Northern Mexico.
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i was roguishly mad!
He checked the exam paper roguishly. It means dishonest or not true.
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The word 'roguishly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'roguish', meaning 'like a rouge, pertaining to a rouge'. Since a rouge is a person that is considered either untrustworthy, tricky, or just mischievous, the word 'roguishly' means something like mischievous. The word 'roguishly' sometimes also has a connotation that the person doing the action being described as 'roguishly' is being done in a clever, creative, or even a charismatic way.
It means rascally, in a harmlessly mischievous or daring manner. One use of the root word rogue is to mean a scoundrel who means no real harm.
It means rascally, in a harmlessly mischievous or daring manner. One use of the root word rogue is to mean a scoundrel who means no real harm.
against average or gone wild like a spy such as james bond
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