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Rogue

Definition

Rogue can function as a noun meaning a dishonest or unprincipled person or an animal living apart from its herd; as an adjective, it describes something behaving unpredictably, independently, or beyond control, often for harmful effect.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
  • Adjective
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA: /roʊɡ/
  • Respelling: ROHG

British English

  • IPA: /rəʊɡ/
  • Respelling: ROHG
Etymology

Late 15th century: from Old French rogue ‘rogue, scoundrel,’ of uncertain origin, perhaps related to Latin rogare ‘to ask’ in the sense of extortion or begging.

Derivatives
  • roguish (adjective)
  • roguishly (adverb)
  • roguishness (noun)
  • roguery (noun)
  • roguing (verb gerund/transitive: to rogue plants)
Synonyms
  • Noun: scoundrel, rascal, knave, miscreant
  • Adjective: unprincipled, renegade, unpredictable, wayward
Antonyms
  • Noun: paragon, saint, upstanding citizen
  • Adjective: reliable, obedient, predictable, conforming
Usage

Noun: The noun "rogue" is used in social, political, and environmental contexts to describe a person or animal acting outside accepted norms. For example, "He was branded a rogue trader after the financial scandal," or "A rogue elephant broke away from the herd."

Adjective: The adjective "rogue" describes actions or entities operating unpredictably or illegally. For example, "The company cracked down on a rogue antivirus update," or "Rogue waves can capsize even large vessels."

Related Terms
  • Outlaw: Someone who operates outside the law.
  • Maverick: An independent-minded person.
  • Renegade: One who betrays an organization or set of principles.
  • Scoundrel: A cruel or unscrupulous person.
  • Pariah: A person rejected by society.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • A dishonest, unprincipled person – someone who deceives or defrauds others.
    • Example: "The fraud squad pursued the rogue accountant who embezzled funds."
  • An animal living alone or behaving unpredictably – often dangerous or disruptive to its group.
    • Example: "A rogue bull charged across the field."

Adjective

  • Behaving unpredictably or uncontrollably – acting outside expected rules or norms.
    • Example: "Emergency crews responded to a rogue gas leak that sensors failed to detect."
  • Operating outside official or authorized channels – independent and often illicit.
    • Example: "A rogue state pursued its own chemical weapons program."

rogue

The fraud squad pursued the rogue accountant who embezzled funds.
A rogue bull charged across the field.
Emergency crews responded to a rogue gas leak that sensors failed to detect.

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