scoundrel in a sentence

Meaning: 1) a contemptible or despicable person, typically one who behaves unethically or dishonestly 2) a rogue or rascal, often characterized by deceitful or underhanded behavior 3) someone who is morally reprehensible or lacks integrity, often engaging in dishonest or dishonorable actions 4) a scallywag or miscreant, often involved in shady or unethical dealings Similar words: blackguard, cadre, knave, miscreant, ne'er-do-well, rapscallion, rascal, rogue, villain,

  • They say the scoundrel who vandalized the park was caught on camera.
  • I can't believe that scoundrel got away with it.
  • He, the notorious scoundrel, orchestrated an elaborate Ponzi scheme that defrauded countless investors of their life savings.
  • I caught the scoundrel trying to break into my car last night.
  • We must expose the scoundrel for who he truly is before he causes more harm.
  • I never thought my own brother would turn out to be such a scoundrel.
  • She fell victim to the manipulative charms of the charming scoundrel, unaware of his deceitful nature.
  • I now realize he is nothing more than a conniving scoundrel with no regard for loyalty or integrity.
  • Watch out for that scoundrel; he's known for pickpocketing.
  • The politician's reputation was tarnished when his ties to a corporate scoundrel were exposed.
  • I now see him for the calculating scoundrel he truly is.
  • The film depicted the scoundrel as a complex character, struggling with inner demons.
  • We confronted the scoundrel about his dishonesty, but he denied everything.
  • The scoundrel tried to scam me with a fake investment opportunity.
  • We should report that scoundrel to the authorities before he causes more harm.
  • We cementing his legacy as a notorious scoundrel.
  • Through cunning manipulation, the scoundrel managed to evade justice yet again.
  • I heard the scoundrel was caught stealing from the charity donation box.
  • They warned me about him, saying he's a scoundrel.
  • She was devastated when she realized her husband was a scoundrel.
  • We need to be careful around that scoundrel; he's known for stirring up trouble.
  • That scoundrel vandalized the park last night.
  • I can't believe I trusted that scoundrel with my money.
  • They refuse to believe that their idol could be such a scoundrel.
  • The scoundrel keeps leaving his trash on the sidewalk.
  • The courtroom erupted in outrage as the verdict acquitted the wealthy scoundrel.
  • The intricate web of deceit woven by the corporate scoundrel left many investors bankrupt and disillusioned.
  • Despite his charming facade, he's truly a scoundrel at heart.
  • The scoundrel who sold us the faulty product refuses to give us a refund.
  • I don't trust that scoundrel.
  • She had always been wary of his smooth demeanor, sensing the underlying deceit of the charming scoundrel lurking beneath the surface.
  • My neighbor's dog got loose again; what a scoundrel!
  • He's been spreading rumors about me at work; what a scoundrel!
  • They're trying to track down the scoundrel who broke into our house last week.
  • Beware of that scoundrel; he's up to no good.
  • I heard she's dating that scoundrel again, against everyone's advice.
  • It's disheartening to see society glamorize the actions of the wealthy scoundrel.
  • That scoundrel is always causing trouble in the neighborhood.
  • In literature, the scoundrel often serves as the antagonist, adding depth to the plot.
  • She warned me about that scoundrel, but I didn't listen.
  • She's dating that scoundrel again, despite our warnings.
  • The scoundrel lied to me about everything.
  • Many fell victim to the schemes of the charismatic scoundrel, blinded by his charisma.
  • With a silver tongue and a heart of stone, the political scoundrel maneuvered his way into power, leaving a trail of broken promises in his wake.
  • The evidence clearly points to him being the scoundrel behind the scheme.
  • She bravely spoke out against the influential scoundrel, sparking a movement for justice.
  • That scoundrel cut in line ahead of us at the grocery store.
  • I can't believe he had the nerve to call me a scoundrel!
  • We need to keep an eye on that scoundrel; he's trouble.
  • He's such a scoundrel, always telling lies to get what he wants.
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