How do you use rogue in a sentence?

How do you use rogue in a sentence?

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Q. What does rogue mean slang?

1 : vagrant, tramp. 2 : a dishonest or worthless person : scoundrel. 3 : a mischievous person : scamp.

Q. What does gone Rouge mean?

go rogue. informal. to start behaving in a way that is not normal or expected, especially by leaving your group and doing something dangerous: A Special Forces unit had gone rogue and was trying to free the hostage.

Q. What is another word for going rogue?

1 villain, trickster, swindler, cheat, mountebank, quack.

Q. What makes someone a rogue?

A fun-loving, mischievous person. One who is playfully mischievous; a scamp. A scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person.

  1. He went rogue and helped Katie evade you in the underworld.
  2. Rhodes replied: ” You take me either for a rogue or a fool.
  3. The country round was ready ‘ to find the rogue ‘.
  4. Have a look at my rogue ‘s gallery of people that matter or who have mattered to me.

Q. How do you use Rouge in a sentence?

Rouge sentence example

  1. She brushed away a tear, leaving a streak of smeared rouge and mascara.
  2. Ferric oxide is employed as a pigment, as jeweller’s rouge , and for polishing metals.

Q. What does rogue status mean?

Rogue Status is a status reserved for Division agents who have disavowed the rules of SHD. These agents must be hunted down, and either killed or apprehended according to the degree of their crimes.

Q. What is a rogue woman?

People ask me all the time, “what does it mean to be rogue or a rogue woman? ” According to the scientific and very official definition from the highly respected Urban Dictionary, to be rogue means: Someone who acts independently and wayward from the usual group, generally acting in an outrageous or abnormal manner.

Q. What’s the opposite of rogue?

Opposite of dishonest, deceptive, and not to be trusted. aboveboard. honest. straight. trustworthy.

Q. What is another word for rouge?

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Q. Where does the phrase ‘Going Rogue’ come from?

The word rogue probably originates from the Old Middle English slang roger, for “a begging vagabond pretending to be a poor scholar from Oxford or Cambridge.” The first citations of the phrase “to go rogue” come from the 1920s, in reference to lone elephants that broke away from the herd and began to behave destructively.

Q. What’s the meaning of ‘Going Rogue’?

Rogue, by itself, has been used to refer to an elephant that has become violent (either from being separated from their herd, or because they have been injured) since at least 1835. When going rogue was first used it had a fairly specific meaning of ‘ behaving in an erratic or dangerous fashion. ‘

Q. What is the meaning of the idiom ‘to go rogue’?

When going rogue was first used it had a fairly specific meaning of ‘behaving in an erratic or dangerous fashion .’ The expression today is more likely to be used to indicate that someone is displaying some degree of independence or failing to follow an expected script.

Q. What does it mean to be rogue?

According to the scientific and very official definition from the highly respected Urban Dictionary , to be rogue means: Someone who acts independently and wayward from the usual group, generally acting in an outrageous or abnormal manner.

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