Mischief-maker (Noun)
Meaning
Someone who deliberately stirs up trouble.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- The school principal suspected that Tommy was the mischief-maker responsible for the latest round of pranks.
- She had a reputation for being a mischief-maker, always speaking her mind and challenging the status quo.
- As the new kid in town, he was eager to make friends, but his classmates suspected him of being a mischief-maker after he played a prank on the teacher.
- The journalist was accused of being a mischief-maker for writing an article that stirred up controversy in the small town.
- After his friends discovered his secret talent for hacking, they teased him for being a potential mischief-maker and encouraged him to use his skills for good.