bezonian

[bih-zoh-nee-uhn]

bezonian Definition

a low-class ruffian or troublemaker.

Using bezonian: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bezonian" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bezonian was arrested for disturbing the peace.

  • Example

    The town was plagued by a group of bezonians who caused trouble wherever they went.

  • Example

    He was known to be a bezonian, always getting into fights and causing problems.

bezonian Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bezonian

Phrases with bezonian

  • behavior that is characteristic of a low-class ruffian or troublemaker

    Example

    His bezonian behavior got him kicked out of school.

  • an attitude of defiance and disregard for authority, typical of a low-class ruffian or troublemaker

    Example

    His bezonian attitude made it difficult for him to hold down a job.

  • an unkempt or disheveled appearance, typical of a low-class ruffian or troublemaker

    Example

    His bezonian appearance made it hard for him to find work.

Origins of bezonian

from Spanish 'bezón', meaning 'rascal'

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Summary: bezonian in Brief

'Bezonian' [bih-zoh-nee-uhn] refers to a low-class ruffian or troublemaker. It describes someone who is often involved in fights and causes problems wherever they go. The term can be used to describe behavior, attitude, or appearance, as in 'His bezonian behavior got him kicked out of school.' Synonyms include 'ruffian,' 'thug,' and 'bully.'