Etymology: [ no-tE, nä- ] (adjective.) 14th century. Recorded since 1377 as naugti "needy, having nothing", either from Old English nawiht (see naught) or from the same via naught 'zero, cipher'. Sense of "wicked, evil, morally wrong" is attested from 1529. The more tame main modern sense of "disobedient" (especially of children) is attested from 1633. A woman of bad character c.1530-1750 might be called a naughty pack.
evil, wicked, morally vicious, risque: flirting with impropriety and/or bad taste; morally dubious, especially sexually suggestive, usually in a mild way, bad; tending to misbehave or act badly, Having little or nothing, Risque: Sexually suggestive, usually in a mild way, hence, corrupt; wicked, not disciplined, unruly; mischievous; inappropriate; rude, You can describe books, pictures, or words, as naughty when they are slightly rude or related to sex. You know what little boys are like with naughty words. saucy TV shows, crammed full of naughty innuendo, If you say that a child is naughty, you mean that they behave badly or do not do what they are told. Girls, you're being very naughty You naughty boy, you gave me such a fright. = bad good, suggestive of sexual impropriety; "a blue movie"; "blue jokes"; "he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details"; "a juicy scandal"; "a naughty wink"; "naughty words"; "racy anecdotes"; "a risque story"; "spicy gossip", badly behaved; "he was saucy and mischievous in school"; "a naughty boy", Mischievous; perverse; froward; guilty of disobedient or improper conduct; as, a naughty child, Worthless; bad; good for nothing, the state of being naughty, a naughty act, comparative of naughty, Superlative form of naughty; most naughty, in a naughty manner, mischievously, like a bad boy; inappropriately, in a vulgar manner, rudely, in a disobedient or naughty way; "he behaved badly in school"; "he mischievously looked for a chance to embarrass his sister"; "behaved naughtily when they had guests and was sent to his room", In a naughty manner; wickedly; perversely, mischievousness; disobedience, unruliness; state of being inappropriate, state of being unsuitable; rudeness, an attribute of mischievous children, The quality or state of being naughty; perverseness; badness; wickedness,
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evil, wicked, morally vicious - "The naughty witch wanted to destroy the planet."
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risque: flirting with impropriety and/or bad taste; morally dubious, especially sexually suggestive, usually in a mild way - "If I see you send another naughty email to your friends, you will be forbidden from the computer!"
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bad; tending to misbehave or act badly - "There was a very naughty boy at school yesterday."
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Having little or nothing
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Risque: Sexually suggestive, usually in a mild way
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hence, corrupt; wicked
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not disciplined, unruly; mischievous; inappropriate; rude sıfat
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You can describe books, pictures, or words, as naughty when they are slightly rude or related to sex. You know what little boys are like with naughty words. saucy TV shows, crammed full of naughty innuendo
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If you say that a child is naughty, you mean that they behave badly or do not do what they are told. Girls, you're being very naughty You naughty boy, you gave me such a fright. = bad good
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suggestive of sexual impropriety; "a blue movie"; "blue jokes"; "he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details"; "a juicy scandal"; "a naughty wink"; "naughty words"; "racy anecdotes"; "a risque story"; "spicy gossip"
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badly behaved; "he was saucy and mischievous in school"; "a naughty boy"
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Mischievous; perverse; froward; guilty of disobedient or improper conduct; as, a naughty child
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Worthless; bad; good for nothing
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naughtiness
the state of being naughty
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naughtiness
a naughty act
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naughtier
comparative of naughty
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naughtiest
Superlative form of naughty; most naughty
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naughtily
in a naughty manner
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naughtily
mischievously, like a bad boy; inappropriately, in a vulgar manner, rudely
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naughtily
in a disobedient or naughty way; "he behaved badly in school"; "he mischievously looked for a chance to embarrass his sister"; "behaved naughtily when they had guests and was sent to his room"
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naughtily
In a naughty manner; wickedly; perversely
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naughtiness
mischievousness; disobedience, unruliness; state of being inappropriate, state of being unsuitable; rudeness isim
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naughtiness
an attribute of mischievous children
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naughtiness
The quality or state of being naughty; perverseness; badness; wickedness
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