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rogue

/ˈɹoʊɡ/noun1 syllable

Rogue means: a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel.

Synonyms for rogue6

noun, as in a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel

knave, rascal, rapscallion, scalawag, scallywag, varlet

What does rogue mean?1

noun

1

a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with rogue?1

one syllable

vogue
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Rogue in a sentence

  • The old man had an innocent face, but in truth was a rogue.mervert1
  • Lukas, who was previously in the special forces, went rogue.Amastan
  • Chinese men are real rogues but that's how it is, can't help it.naurugott
  • The man was said to be part of a rogue militant group.orcrist
  • Those rogue rebels do not deserve to roam the Earth.mervert1
  • A catamaran is unlikely to be capsized by wind, but a big enough rogue wave can do it.halfb1t
  • To form a balanced party, we'll need a knight, a healer, a rogue and a wizard.sabretou
  • Dan is the only rogue around here.Amastan

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Forms of rogue

as a noun

plural
rogues