What part of speech is rascal?

Rascal can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. rascal is a noun, singular of rascals.
  • 2. rascal is an adjective.

Inflections

Noun

Adjective

  • Positive
    Comparative
    Superlative
  • rascal 
    more rascal
    most rascal
  • Positive: rascal 
  • Comparative: more rascal
  • Superlative: most rascal

What does rascal mean?

Definitions

Adjective

rascal - lowly, part of or belonging to the common rabble.

Noun

rascal - one who is playfully mischievous
rascal - a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel

Examples of rascal

#   Sentence  
1. noun You're a right little rascal!
2. noun What a rascal!
3. noun I got you, rascal!
4. noun What rascal dared to break the door to the royal room?
5. noun Don't listen to him, Mary. He fooled the poor girl all the way, that rascal!
6. noun He is a rascal.
7. noun Damn rascal! Did you really think you were going to trick me?
8. noun His name is Fadil the rascal.
9. noun You're a little rascal!
10. noun “You insolent rascal,” said the Master, raising his cane.
11. noun Tom is a rascal.
12. noun He's a rascal.
13. noun Don't defend the rascal.
Sentence  
noun
You're a right little rascal!
What a rascal!
I got you, rascal!
What rascal dared to break the door to the royal room?
Don't listen to him, Mary. He fooled the poor girl all the way, that rascal!
He is a rascal.
Damn rascal! Did you really think you were going to trick me?
His name is Fadil the rascal.
You're a little rascal!
“You insolent rascal,” said the Master, raising his cane.
Tom is a rascal.
He's a rascal.
Don't defend the rascal.

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