38 adjectives to describe blackguard

Let him know what a contemptible wretch, what a dirty blackguard, he is in the eyes of all decent folklet

" "I was an infernal blackguard to tell you so!"

Everybody finds out that GEOFFREY is an enormous liar and an unmitigated blackguard.

Are you a man of honour or nought but a mean, pitiful blackguard?

Then in my natural voice I remarked quietly and distinctly: "You were always a drunken old blackguard, Tommy.

You'll see a great many cruel blackguard things done, and hear a deal of foul, bad talk.

Further, they know full well, these were not insignificant, vulgar blackguards, elected because they were the head bullies and bottle-holders in a boxing ring, or because their constituents went drunk to the ballot box; but they were some of the most conspicuous members of the Houseone of them a former speaker.

Further, they know full well, these were not insignificant, vulgar blackguards, elected because they were the head bullies and bottle-holders in a boxing ring, or because their constituents went drunk to the ballot box; but they were some of the most conspicuous members of the Houseone of them a former speaker.

"You damn blackguard!

There are no positive proofs against the actual murderer, for he was one of those clever blackguards who think of everything, foresee every eventuality, who know human nature well, and can foretell exactly what evidence will be brought against them, and act accordingly.

Our most incorrigible blackguards, and the class of voters who are at the mercy of venal politicians, have had their training, such as it is, under forms of government and amid a social order very unlike ours.

you did it, and caused all this misery, you ineffable blackguard!"

dishonest, dishonorable; unconscientious, unscrupulous; fraudulent &c 545; knavish; disgraceful &c (disreputable) 974; wicked &c 945. false-hearted, disingenuous; unfair, one-sided; double, double- hearted, double-tongued, double-faced; timeserving^, crooked, tortuous, insidious, Machiavelian, dark, slippery; fishy; perfidious, treacherous, perjured. infamous, arrant, foul, base, vile, ignominious, blackguard.

The evasion of a few lawless blackguards from their prison was not an event likely long to divert the attention of the curious from the amusements of the day, especially as it was understood that their confinement would have terminated of itself with the setting sun.

I heard him tell the coachman one day that I was a little blackguard, and he was to let me come and go as I liked.

He had the advantage of me in being surrounded by a gang of the most loathsome blackguards you could imagine, while I was without a friend.

"You can follow her and bring her back before she has made an utter idiot of herself with that miserable blackguard.

"There was a fellow, a noisy blackguard, whom Briggs was asking after this very summera fellow who went off from Whitbury with some players.

Are you a man of honour or nought but a mean, pitiful blackguard?

I knew him to be one of the most resourceful blackguards in the prison, and, provided the civil guard's first shot had failed to stop him, it was quite likely that he too had evaded capture.

This talented blackguard was wont to pray for alms from Mistress Oldfield; and that dear charitable creature (are not most actresses dear, charitable creatures?) would often waste her practical sympathy upon him.

He knew, or thought that he knew, Mountjoy Scarborough to be a thorough blackguard; one whom no sense of honesty kept from spending money, and who was now a party to robbing his creditors without the slightest compunction,for it was in Harry's mind that Mountjoy and his father were in league together to save the property by rescuing it from the hands of the Jews.

McGurk was a treacherous, dirty blackguard, the leader of a gang of criminals, even if he was, as they all agree, a handsome rascal who had every woman in the district on tenterhooks.

Manoeuvring Monckton then inclined to let Bartley's fraud go on and ripen, but eventually expose it for the benefit of young Walter and his wife, who adored this Monckton, because, when a beautiful woman loves an ugly blackguard, she never does it by halves.

The Reverend Paul Stoddard was so simple, unaffected and manly a fellow that I shrank from the thought that I must appear to him an ungrateful blackguard whom my grandfather had marked with obloquy.

38 adjectives to describe  blackguard