All 5 Uses of
scoundrel
in
Anna Karenina
- They may all know you are a scoundrel!†
Part 1 *
- And how vulgarly she shouted," he said to himself, remembering her shriek and the words—"scoundrel" and "mistress."†
Part 1
- He's persecuted by the police, of course, because he's not a scoundrel."†
Part 1
- 'I consent, count, and am ready to overlook it; but you perceive that my wife—my wife's a respectable woman —has been exposed to the persecution, and insults, and effrontery of young upstarts, scoundrels….'†
Part 2
- One party, to which Katavasov belonged, saw in the opposite party a scoundrelly betrayal and treachery, while the opposite party saw in them childishness and lack of respect for the authorities.†
Part 7
Definition:
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(scoundrel) someone without moral principles