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comparative more mischievous, superlative most mischievous
Causing mischief; injurious. quotations examples
...; that good and bad actions at present are naturally rewarded and punished, not only as beneficial and mischievous to society, but also as virtuous and civious; ...
1793, Joseph Butler, The Analogy of Religion
On the whole, therefore, he concludes that the point of indulgence at which these self-passions or self-affections begin to be mischievous to the individual coincides with that at which they begin to be mischievous to society; ...
1892, Henry Sidgwick, Outlines of the History of Ethics
Troublesome, cheeky, badly behaved. examples