Mischevious vs. Mischievous: What's the Difference?

Edited by Sumera Saeed || By Sawaira Riaz || Published on November 19, 2023
"Mischevious" is a common misspelling, while "Mischievous" is correct, describing someone inclined to playful or mildly naughty behavior.

Which is correct: Mischevious or Mischievous
How to spell Mischievous?

Mischevious is Incorrect

Mischievous is Correct
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Key Differences
Remember, "mischievous" is almost like "mischief" with a "vous" at the end, not "vious."

Sawaira Riaz
Nov 19, 2023
Note that "mischievous" has the same "ie" as "chief," and a mischievous person might be the "chief" of pranks.

Sawaira Riaz
Nov 19, 2023
Keep in mind that "mischievous" is spelled with the 'e' before 'i'; unlike the mistaken belief, it follows the 'i' before 'e' except after 'c' rule.

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Nov 19, 2023
The word "mischievous" does not have the word "eve" in it, unlike "mischevious" which incorrectly implies so.

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Nov 19, 2023
Associate "vous" in "mischievous" with "you" because you might be the target of mischievous play.

Sara Rehman
Nov 19, 2023
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Mischevious and Mischievous Definitions
Mischievous
Inclined to playfulness or harmless pranks
The mischievous puppy chewed up all the pillows.

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Oct 16, 2023
Mischievous
Intending light trouble or teasing
Mischievous students might swap the teacher's markers for permanent ones.

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Oct 16, 2023
Mischievous
Causing annoyance in a playful way
Her mischievous antics always liven up the party.

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Oct 16, 2023
Mischievous
Behaving in a way that teases or mildly irritates
His mischievous grin was a sure sign he was up to no good.

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Oct 16, 2023
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Mischievous
Playfully troublesome or rebellious
A mischievous child might sneak cookies before dinner.

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Oct 16, 2023
Mischievous
Causing harm, injury, or damage
Mischievous rumors and falsehoods.

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Oct 13, 2023
Mischievous
Troublesome, cheeky, badly behaved.
Matthew had a twin brother called Edward, who was always mischievous and badly behaved.

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Oct 13, 2023
Mischievous
Causing mischief; harmful; hurtful; - now often applied where the evil is done carelessly or in sport; as, a mischievous child.
This false, wily, doubling disposition is intolerably mischievous to society.

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Oct 13, 2023
Mischievous
Naughtily or annoyingly playful;
Teasing and worrying with impish laughter

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Oct 13, 2023
Mischievous
Badly behaved;
He was saucy and mischievous in school
A naughty boy

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Oct 13, 2023
Mischievous
Deliberately causing harm or damage;
Mischievous rumors and falsehoods

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Oct 13, 2023
FAQs
Why is it called Mischievous?
It's called "mischievous" deriving from the Middle English word "mischieven," meaning to harm or to trouble.

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Nov 19, 2023
What is the pronunciation of Mischievous?
Mischievous is pronounced as /ˈmɪstʃɪvəs/.

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Nov 19, 2023
What is the verb form of Mischievous?
Mischievous is an adjective; it doesn’t have a verb form, but "misbehave" is a related verb.

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Nov 19, 2023
Which vowel is used before Mischievous?
The vowel "i" is used before "mischievous."

Sara Rehman
Nov 19, 2023
What is the singular form of Mischievous?
"Mischievous" is an adjective and doesn't have a singular or plural form.

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Nov 19, 2023
What is the plural form of Mischievous?
"Mischievous" is an adjective and doesn't have a singular or plural form.

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Nov 19, 2023
Which conjunction is used with Mischievous?
There's no specific conjunction used exclusively with "mischievous;" it depends on the sentence context.

Janet White
Nov 19, 2023
Is Mischievous an abstract noun?
No, "mischievous" is an adjective, not a noun.

Sara Rehman
Nov 19, 2023
Is Mischievous a negative or positive word?
It is usually neutral or mildly negative, depending on context, referring to playful or mildly naughty behavior.

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Nov 19, 2023
Which article is used with Mischievous?
Both "a" and "the" can be used with "mischievous," depending on the context.

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Nov 19, 2023
Is Mischievous an adverb?
No, "mischievous" is not an adverb, but "mischievously" is its adverb form.

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Nov 19, 2023
Which preposition is used with Mischievous?
Common prepositions used with "mischievous" can include "with" or "in," depending on context.

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Nov 19, 2023
What is the first form of Mischievous?
"Mischievous" is an adjective and does not have forms like verbs do.

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Nov 19, 2023
Is Mischievous a vowel or consonant?
"Mischievous" is a word, not a letter, so it is neither a vowel nor a consonant.

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Nov 19, 2023
Is Mischievous a countable noun?
"Mischievous" is an adjective and does not have a countable form.

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Nov 19, 2023
Is the Mischievous term a metaphor?
"Mischievous" is not a metaphor but can be used in metaphorical expressions.

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Nov 19, 2023
What is the opposite of Mischievous?
The opposite could be "well-behaved" or "serious."

Harlon Moss
Nov 19, 2023
What is the third form of Mischievous?
"Mischievous" is an adjective and does not have forms like verbs do.

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Nov 19, 2023
How is Mischievous used in a sentence?
"The mischievous cat knocked over the vase while everyone was watching."

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Nov 19, 2023
Is Mischievous a collective noun?
No, "mischievous" is an adjective, not a collective noun.

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Nov 19, 2023
What is a stressed syllable in Mischievous?
The first syllable, "mis," is stressed.

Aimie Carlson
Nov 19, 2023
Which determiner is used with Mischievous?
There is no specific determiner for "mischievous;" common ones like "the," "this," or "that" may be used depending on the sentence.

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Nov 19, 2023
What is the second form of Mischievous?
"Mischievous" is an adjective and does not have forms like verbs do.

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Nov 19, 2023
Is the word Mischievous imperative?
No, "mischievous" is not imperative; it's an adjective.

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Nov 19, 2023
How many syllables are in Mischievous?
There are three syllables in "mischievous."

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Nov 19, 2023
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Sawaira RiazSawaira is a dedicated content editor at difference.wiki, where she meticulously refines articles to ensure clarity and accuracy. With a keen eye for detail, she upholds the site's commitment to delivering insightful and precise content.

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Sumera SaeedSumera is an experienced content writer and editor with a niche in comparative analysis. At Diffeence Wiki, she crafts clear and unbiased comparisons to guide readers in making informed decisions. With a dedication to thorough research and quality, Sumera's work stands out in the digital realm. Off the clock, she enjoys reading and exploring diverse cultures.
