imp

[ɪmp]

imp Definition

  • 1a mischievous or naughty child
  • 2a small, mischievous devil or demon

Using imp: Examples

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

  • Example

    The little imp broke the vase.

  • Example

    He's a little imp, always getting into trouble.

  • Example

    She was convinced that there were imps living in the old house.

  • Example

    The imp on his shoulder urged him to do it.

imp Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with imp

  • a particularly mischievous or wicked person

    Example

    That boy is an imp of Satan, always causing trouble.

  • little devil/imp

    a term of endearment for a mischievous child

    Example

    Oh, you little imp! What have you done now?

  • a person who behaves in a mischievous or devilish manner

    Example

    He's like an imp in human form, always playing pranks and causing chaos.

Origins of imp

from Middle English 'ympe', meaning 'young shoot or scion'

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Summary: imp in Brief

The term 'imp' [ɪmp] refers to a mischievous or naughty child, or a small devil or demon. It can be used as a term of endearment for a playful child, or to describe someone who behaves in a mischievous or devilish manner. Phrases like 'imp of Satan' and 'imp in human form' emphasize the wickedness or mischievousness of the person.

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