noun a derogatory term for a person, especially one who is considered troublesome or annoying
In literature, 'blighter' is often used in a humorous or derogatory manner to describe a character or person.
In informal language, 'blighter' can be used as a light-hearted insult or to express annoyance.
In historical contexts, 'blighter' may be used to describe an individual causing trouble or mischief.
In British slang, 'blighter' is used to refer to a contemptible or annoying person.
In literature, the term 'blighter' is often used to refer to a troublesome or annoying person or character.
Psychologists may use the term 'blighter' informally to describe a difficult or challenging individual in a therapeutic setting.
Historians may use the term 'blighter' to describe a person or group of people who caused trouble or disruption in a particular historical context.
Journalists may use the term 'blighter' in a playful or colloquial manner to refer to someone who is causing problems or mischief in a story.