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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Scoundrel' in a Sentence

"A dishonest and dishonorable person; a villain." more

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The courtroom drama unfolded as the defense attorney tried to paint the victim as a scoundrel.
The cunning scoundrel's disguise fooled everyone at the masquerade ball.
The film noir featured a mysterious femme fatale and a scoundrel with a hidden agenda.
The cunning scoundrel feigned innocence as he plotted his next deceptive move.
The villagers united to expose the scoundrel who had been exploiting their trust for personal gain.
The medieval kingdom was plagued by a cunning scoundrel who plotted against the royal family.
The elegant ballroom masked the presence of a scoundrel plotting an audacious theft.

Scoundrel

skoun-druhl
nounA dishonest and dishonorable person; a villain.
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Last Updated On: May 19, 2024
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