The word "mischief" can be transformed into various forms, such as "mischievous" (adjective), which describes someone who likes to cause playful trouble, or "mischievously" (adverb), indicating the manner in which someone might playfully cause trouble. Additionally, it can inspire phrases like "a mischief-maker," referring to a person who engages in playful or troublesome behavior. Overall, the word conveys a sense of playful misbehavior rather than serious wrongdoing.
The English meaning of the Malayalam word vikruthi is mischief.
mada-chuain
There is no such animal as a mada mada. The phrase 'mada' is a term that is used in both Hindu theology and mythology.
mada mada = still not /not yet/much more....
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mischief Halloween is a night for fun and mischief. Kids with nothing to do often get into mischief.
Mischievous the adjective related to the word mischief. Typical, childhood, and destructive are adjectives that may describe mischief.
'Mada benkyou shite imasu ka.'
You could tell by the twinkle in his eye that he was up to some mischief. My Siamese cat is always up to mischief.
The noun 'mischief' is an abstract noun, a word for conduct or activity that playfully causes petty annoyance; a word for a behavior.
mada mada
Whenever Pete was in the boys changing rooms, you knew he was up to mischief.