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All naughty synonyms

naughΒ·ty
N n

adj naughty

  • impish β€” mischievous.
  • rowdy β€” a rough, disorderly person.
  • playful β€” full of play or fun; sportive; frolicsome.
  • mischievous β€” maliciously or playfully annoying.
  • headstrong β€” determined to have one's own way; willful; stubborn; obstinate: a headstrong young man.
  • wicked β€” evil or morally bad in principle or practice; sinful; iniquitous: wicked people; wicked habits.
  • lewd β€” inclined to, characterized by, or inciting to lust or lechery; lascivious.
  • ribald β€” vulgar or indecent in speech, language, etc.; coarsely mocking, abusive, or irreverent; scurrilous.
  • off-color β€” not having the usual or standard color: an off-color gem.
  • bawdy β€” A bawdy story or joke contains humorous references to sex.
  • dirty β€” soiled with dirt; foul; unclean: dirty laundry.
  • annoying β€” Someone or something that is annoying makes you feel fairly angry and impatient.
  • contrary β€” Ideas, attitudes, or reactions that are contrary to each other are completely different from each other.
  • disobedient β€” neglecting or refusing to obey; not submitting; refractory.
  • disorderly β€” characterized by disorder; irregular; untidy; confused: a disorderly desk.
  • fiendish β€” diabolically cruel and wicked.
  • fractious β€” refractory or unruly: a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness.
  • froward β€” willfully contrary; not easily managed: to be worried about one's froward, intractable child.
  • indecorous β€” not decorous; violating generally accepted standards of good taste or propriety; unseemly.
  • insubordinate β€” not submitting to authority; disobedient: an insubordinate soldier.
  • intractable β€” not easily controlled or directed; not docile or manageable; stubborn; obstinate: an intractable disposition.
  • obstreperous β€” resisting control or restraint in a difficult manner; unruly.
  • perverse β€” willfully determined or disposed to go counter to what is expected or desired; contrary.
  • raunchy β€” vulgar or smutty; crude; earthy; obscene: a raunchy joke.
  • recalcitrant β€” resisting authority or control; not obedient or compliant; refractory.
  • refractory β€” hard or impossible to manage; stubbornly disobedient: a refractory child.
  • rough β€” having a coarse or uneven surface, as from projections, irregularities, or breaks; not smooth: rough, red hands; a rough road.
  • sinful β€” characterized by, guilty of, or full of sin; wicked: a sinful life.
  • teasing β€” to irritate or provoke with persistent petty distractions, trifling raillery, or other annoyance, often in sport.
  • tough β€” strong and durable; not easily broken or cut.
  • ungovernable β€” impossible to govern, rule, or restrain; uncontrollable.
  • unmanageable β€” that can be managed; governable; tractable; contrivable.
  • unruly β€” not submissive or conforming to rule; ungovernable; turbulent; intractable; refractory; lawless: an unruly class; an unruly wilderness.
  • wanton β€” done, shown, used, etc., maliciously or unjustifiably: a wanton attack; wanton cruelty.
  • wayward β€” turned or turning away from what is right or proper; willful; disobedient: a wayward son; wayward behavior.
  • willful β€” deliberate, voluntary, or intentional: The coroner ruled the death willful murder.
  • worthless β€” without worth; of no use, importance, or value; good-for-nothing: a worthless person; a worthless contract.
  • wrong β€” not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
  • rascally β€” being, characteristic of, or befitting a rascal.
  • adult β€” An adult is a mature, fully developed person. An adult has reached the age when they are legally responsible for their actions.
  • blue β€” Something that is blue is the colour of the sky on a sunny day.
  • hot β€” having or giving off heat; having a high temperature: a hot fire; hot coffee.
  • improper β€” not proper; not strictly belonging, applicable, correct, etc.; erroneous: He drew improper conclusions from the scant evidence.

adjective naughty

  • bad β€” If you say that it is bad that something happens, you mean it is unacceptable, unfortunate, or wrong.
  • misbehaved β€” Simple past tense and past participle of misbehave.
  • evil β€” Profoundly immoral and malevolent.
  • exasperating β€” Intensely irritating; infuriating.
  • obscene β€” offensive to morality or decency; indecent; depraved: obscene language.
  • vulgar β€” characterized by ignorance of or lack of good breeding or taste: vulgar ostentation.
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