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What's the difference? Con man, crook, culprit, scroundrel
And rascal.
Are they interchangeable?
Thank you
20 de dez de 2018 15:24
Respostas · 2
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A con man is a clever man who acts to get things. Like selling faulty equipment.
A crook is an older term, just being like a low level thief.
A culprit is the person who is to blame. This can be for a thief or other crime.
A scoundrel doesn't necessarily commit robbery, but is dirty and creepy. A street kid who annoys a shop clerk can be a scoundrel.
EDIT: A rascal is like scoundrel, but more annoying and less dirty. A kid who is mischievous and gets into trouble is a rascal.
20 de dezembro de 2018
Tiger, what a good question!
Con-man is not specifically interchangeable with any of the others. A con man cons you out of your money through guile and deceit. He may well be a rascal and a scoundrel, but those words do not describe what a con-man does.
A rascal and a scoundrel are fairly interchangeable. Both mean a disreputable person.
A culprit is someone guilty of something, so cannot be used interchangeably with the above at ALL.
Whilst crook simply means someone who is a criminal - commits crimes
20 de dezembro de 2018
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