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Synonyms and antonyms of Men who behave badly in British Thesaurus

Men who behave badly

douche (noun)

very informal an insulting term for a rude and unpleasant man who treats people badly

hooligan (noun)

someone who is noisy or violent in public places

hoon (noun)

AustralianNew Zealandinformal an aggressive or violent young man, especially one who is driving dangerously

lager lout (noun)

Britishinformal a young man who gets drunk on beer and behaves violently or noisily

boor (noun)

someone who behaves in a rude way and ignores other people’s feelings

villain (noun)

someone who behaves in an immoral way, or something that is responsible for a bad situation

rogue (noun)

someone who behaves badly but is still liked by other people

oaf (noun)

a man who is not sensitive or thoughtful and who behaves in a rude or unpleasant way

a bit of a geezer (informal)

informal a man who you think is involved with illegal or immoral activities

beast (noun)

mainly journalism a cruel or immoral person, especially one who behaves in a violent or sexual way

bounder (noun)

Britishold-fashioned a man who behaves badly, especially towards women

cad (noun)

old-fashioned a man who behaves in an unkind or unfair way, especially towards women

misogynist (noun)

a person who hates or strongly dislikes women, or who thinks they are generally less able than men

prodigal (noun)

literary someone who leaves home and does a lot of things that people do not approve of but still receives a very friendly welcome when they return home

pup (noun)

old-fashioned a rude or unpleasant young man