rogue Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rəʊɡ]
  • Us [ roʊɡ]

Meaning of rogue In English

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Examples of rogue

  • In these cases, the nonhuman comes in the form of a rogue comet or asteroid, shattering the stability of the human world.

  • Wholesale exchange might be culturally entropic, then, but the degeneration also creates rogue hybrids and potentials that undermine any stability of the system.

  • To the antebellum rogue, the city's gigantic web of secrets held unlimited financial rewards, if only it could be interpreted properly.

  • For all that, he is benevolent and kind, neither rogue nor scoundrel.

  • However, even the presence of very few rogue edges can prevent a long directed path.

  • Religion has the capacity to produce saints, but it also has the capacity to produce rogues.

  • The rumours alone probably made their abbot look like a rogue in the eyes of their neighbours.

  • In these areas, refugee resources are contested by different political actors and power structures, including rebel groups, warlords, or even rogue army factions.

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Translations of rogue In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    異常的, 行為失常的, 常製造麻煩的…

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  • 中文简体

    异常的, 行为失常的, 常制造麻烦的…

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  • Español

    que va a su aire, granuja, canalla…

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  • Português

    fora de controle, safado, -a…

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  • Türk dili

    dolandırıcı, düzenbaz, namussuz…

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  • Français

    voyou, gredin/-e, polisson/-onne…

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  • Čeština

    darebák, uličník, -ice…

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  • Dansk

    gavtyv, gavtyveagtig…

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