A swindler
I'd say a close match for scoundrel would be "gonif".
Oh, dude, an antonym for scoundrel would be something like "saint" or "angel." You know, like the complete opposite of a scoundrel - someone who's all good and stuff. So, if you ever need to describe someone as the total opposite of a scoundrel, you can call them a saint or an angel. Easy peasy!
"Rebuke a scoundrel" means to criticize or reprimand someone who is behaving dishonorably or dishonestly. It involves expressing disapproval of their actions and holding them accountable for their misconduct.
Positive connotation: Exciting Negative connotation: Risky
Reprobate, ruffian, hooligan, imp, delinquent...
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Who can tell and ring the bell rhyme with scoundrel. Sorry, there are no exact rhyming words for scoundrel.
The duration of The Scoundrel is 1.27 hours.
The Royal Scoundrel was created in 1991.
The Scoundrel Worlds was created in 2003.
The Scoundrel was created on 1935-04-30.
Death of a Scoundrel was created in 1956.
The Scoundrel's Wife was created in 2002.
I'd say a close match for scoundrel would be "gonif".
"Raicleach" is an Irish term that translates to "a rascal" or "a scoundrel" in English. It is often used to describe someone who is mischievous or behaves in a cheeky manner. The word can carry a playful connotation, depending on the context in which it is used.
The Scottish word for "rogue" is "rapscallion." This term can refer to a mischievous or deceitful person, often with a playful connotation. Another similar term is "scallywag," which carries a lighthearted sense of a rascal or scoundrel.