mischief
[ mis-chif ]
/ ˈmɪs tʃɪf /
noun
Origin of mischief
synonym study for mischief
4. See
damage.
Words nearby mischief
miscellanist,
miscellany,
misch metal,
mischance,
mischanter,
mischief,
mischief night,
mischief-maker,
mischievous,
mischoose,
miscible
Example sentences from the Web for mischief
British Dictionary definitions for mischief
mischief
/ (ˈmɪstʃɪf) /
noun
wayward but not malicious behaviour, usually of children, that causes trouble, irritation, etc
a playful inclination to behave in this way or to tease or disturb
injury or harm caused by a person or thing
a person, esp a child, who is mischievous
a source of trouble, difficulty, etc
floods are a great mischief to the farmer
Word Origin for mischief
C13: from Old French
meschief disaster, from
meschever to meet with calamity; from
mes-
mis-
1 +
chever to reach an end, from
chef end,
chief
Idioms and Phrases with mischief
mischief
see make mischief.