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What does rogue mean?
Definitions in simple English

rogue

A liar or man who does not have principled beliefs.

rogue

a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel

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Simple sentences

Elbonia is a rogue state.
He is a rogue.
Tom typically plays as a rogue. This is his first time playing as a wizard.

Movie subtitles

Tricked by that rogue of a Richard.
Aye. An impudent, reckless rogue.. whogoesaroundthe shire stirring up the Saxons against authority.
And the worst rogue of these is the king's own brother.
Now, you take the rogue elephant, for instance.
I always knew you were a nasty, vulgar rogue.
Of course, he's a rogue but as long as no-one knows, we can keep him here among us.
Must this sinister rogue cross our path?
Away, you rogue.
Why, 'tis a gull, a fool, a rogue, that now and then goes to the wars to grace himself at his returning to London under the form of a soldier.
For the satirical rogue says here that old men have grey beards, that their faces are wrinkled, their eyes purging thick amber and plum-tree gum.
A pestilence on him for a mad rogue.
Yes, you're a rogue!
He'll cheat me out of it, the rogue.
I can easily kill another rogue.
Did you catch that murderous rogue?
What's this? You tell us you're a doctor, you rogue?
Your sacred duty, rogue, is to your king!
Speaking of pirates, did you ever happen to hear of a wild rogue named Blood?
You old rogue. You'd flog us.
An impudent, reckless rogue who goes around the shire stirring up the Saxons against authority.
Thank you, Elizabeth. I'm an authority on animal cries. Now, you take the rogue elephant, for instance.
Whenever a rogue disappears, society breathes a little easier.
That proves he's a rogue.
For the satirical rogue says here that old men have grey beards, that their faces are wrinkled, their eyes purging thick amber and plum-tree gum. That they have a plentiful lack of wit, together with most weak hams.
Ouch, that was warm rain, you rogue.
An impudent, reckless rogue.. whogoesaroundthe shire stirring up the Saxons against authority.
Why, 'tis a gull, a fool, a rogue, that now and then goes to the wars, to grace himself at his return into London under the form of a soldier.
My rogue of a monkey is downright mesmerized.
A monstrous rogue, this criminal!
You old rogue!
The old rogue!
Needle-horned, and an uglier rogue than me.
You dirty lying rogue!
The Rogue River? - Where were you born?
And you didn't get those rogue foreigners.
We have a rogue samurai like you in our domain?

News and current affairs

Look at the rogue breakaway regions in Moldova and Georgia that exist only because of the Kremlin's backing.
It is time to give up the fantasy of an Islamic Bomb, and it is past the time to rein in Pakistan's rogue bomb-makers.
If universal conformity to a rules-based international order still seems like a distant prospect, an important reason is that countries that should be leading the charge still so often behave like rogue states.
Alas, precisely because of their isolation and the Ba'athist regime's paranoiac nature, the Syrians are unlikely to meet the US condition for peace talks: abandoning their current rogue alliances and their marriage with terror.
However politically appealing the idea of rogue bankers behind bars might be, putting them there is likely to remain very challenging in practice.
We are - rightly - on Canada's list of rogue nations that torture.
If North Korea is, indeed, continuing to develop not only its nuclear arsenal, but also various types of ballistic missiles, in defiance of international commitments, it is truly a rogue state.
No friend of the army, he pursued rogue elements within the military in a famous investigation several years ago.
Iraq is a rogue state that has proved to be a threat to its own people and to its neighbors.
Non-polarity also increases both the number and potential severity of threats, be they rogue states, terrorist groups, or militias.
As a result, rogue states make a few concessions to get the Europeans and others on board and then claim moral parity with the democracies.
It is as if Russia is a rogue subsidiary of America's monetary system.
These rogue units have exacted vengeance on Qaddafi supporters and alienated significant segments of society.
Moreover, there are genuine fears that rogue elements in a divided Iranian government might leak weapons technology to terrorist groups.
China's leaders recognize that North Korea is a huge burden for them, but, like loving parents of a rogue son, they cannot bring themselves to disown him.
Europe's perceived attitude towards rogue states and global terrorism only enhances this perception of self-satisfied inwardness.
Does Germany think that its gold will be subject to sanctions or some form of confiscation - as sometimes happens to rogue nations?
But the fear that rogue scientists will take advantage of athletes - or that athletes will seek to enroll in gene-transfer experiments in an attempt to receive some undetectable performance benefit - is very real.
In the last 15 years, only one country - North Korea - has tested a nuclear weapon. And, by doing so, it has cemented its status as a rogue state.
It is time to give up the fantasy of an Islamic Bomb, and it is past the time to rein in Pakistan's rogue bomb-makers. Their illegitimate nuclear commerce has created a nightmare for the reputation, safety, and security of their country.
And, by doing so, it has cemented its status as a rogue state.
With Russia too enmeshed in the international legal and financial system to cut ties and become a rogue state, its president is increasingly likely to face the consequences of his actions.
In this narrative, Thaksin masterminded the siege by hiring a small group of rogue army officers, and by paying the poor to go to Bangkok to start a civil war.

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