rogue


Definition: Meaning of, rogue in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / rəʊɡ /

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rogue rogues
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  1. a man or boy who behaves badly, but who you like in spite of this - often used humorously
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  2. British English old-fashioned a man who is dishonest and has a bad character
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  1. not behaving in the usual or accepted way and often causing trouble
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  2. a rogue wild animal lives apart from the main group and is often dangerous
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rogue used in phrases

  • rogue elephant (noun)
    1. a wild and vicious elephant separated from the herd
  • rogue nation (noun)
    1. a state that does not respect other states in its international actions
  • rogue state (noun)
    1. a state that does not respect other states in its international actions
  • rogue's gallery (noun)
    1. a coterie of undesirable people
    2. a collection of pictures of criminals
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