'Scapegrace' definitions:
Definition of 'scapegrace'
From: WordNet
noun
A reckless and unprincipled reprobate [syn: scapegrace, black sheep]
Definition of 'Scapegrace'
From: GCIDE
- Scapegrace \Scape"grace`\, n. A graceless, unprincipled person; one who is wild and reckless. --Beaconsfield. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'scapegrace'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- backslider,
- bad boy,
- bad egg,
- bad lot,
- black sheep,
- booger,
- buffoon,
- bugger,
- cutup,
- degenerate,
- devil,
- elf,
- enfant terrible,
- fallen angel,
- funmaker,
- good-for-nothing,
- hood,
- hoodlum,
- hooligan,
- imp,
- joker,
- jokester,
- knave,
- lecher,
- little devil,
- little monkey,
- little rascal,
- lost sheep,
- lost soul,
- minx,
- mischief,
- mischief-maker,
- miscreant,
- no-good,
- pervert,
- pimp,
- pixie,
- practical joker,
- prankster,
- profligate,
- puck,
- rapscallion,
- rascal,
- recidivist,
- recreant,
- reprobate,
- rogue,
- rounder,
- rowdy,
- ruffian,
- scamp,
- sorry lot,
- trollop,
- wag,
- waster,
- whore