noun a mischievous or dishonest person
Frequently used to refer to cunning or troublemaking characters in movies and TV shows.
Often used to describe mischievous or deceitful characters in novels and plays.
Used humorously to describe someone who is cheeky or mischievous in stand-up routines or comedic sketches.
Commonly used to depict playful or naughty characters in children's books.
In literature, a rascal may be used as a character archetype to add humor or mischief to a story.
A psychologist may use the term 'rascal' to describe a child who exhibits rebellious or mischievous behavior.
A teacher may use the term 'rascal' affectionately to describe a student who is playful but not malicious.
An actor may portray a rascal character in a play or movie, bringing charm and wit to the role.