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naughtiness

/nɔ:tinis/
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Word: Naughtiness

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Naughtiness refers to the behavior of being mischievous, impish, or playfully bad, especially in children. It often describes actions that are a little bit playful or cheeky but not seriously harmful.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "naughtiness" to describe playful misbehavior in children or even in some playful adults.
  • It is often used in a light-hearted or affectionate way rather than as a serious accusation.
Example Sentences:
  1. The teacher smiled at the children’s naughtiness when they giggled during the lesson.
  2. His naughtiness got him in trouble, but his parents couldn’t help but laugh at his antics.
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature or storytelling, "naughtiness" can be used to describe characters who are playful troublemakers, adding charm to their personality.
  • In discussions about child development, "naughtiness" can be seen as a natural part of exploring boundaries.
Word Variants:
  • Naughty (adjective): Describes someone who is mischievous or playful, e.g., "The naughty child climbed the tree."
  • Naughtily (adverb): Describes doing something in a naughty way, e.g., "She smiled naughtily as she planned her prank."
Different Meanings:
  • In a broader sense, "naughtiness" can refer to any behavior that is not proper or expected, but it usually carries a playful connotation rather than a serious one.
Synonyms:
  • Mischief
  • Playfulness
  • Impishness
  • Roguishness
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "A little bit naughty": This phrase can be used to describe someone who is playfully mischievous without being harmful.
  • "Naughty by nature": This phrase implies that someone is naturally inclined to be mischievous.
Conclusion:

"Naughtiness" is a fun word to describe playful misbehavior, especially in children.

Noun
  1. an attribute of mischievous children

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