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- Dictionaryhel·lion/ˈhelyən/
noun
- 1. a rowdy, mischievous, or troublemaking person, especially a child. informal North American
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A hellion is a troublesome or mischievous person, often a child. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles of hellion from Merriam-Webster.
A hellion is someone who makes mischief or gets into trouble. You might refer to the kids you babysit as a bunch of hellions if they regularly refuse to go to bed, instead staging massive pillow fights.
A hellion is someone who causes a lot of trouble, especially a child or a young person. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation and usage, and see some examples of hellion in sentences.
Hellion definition: a disorderly, troublesome, rowdy, or mischievous person.. See examples of HELLION used in a sentence.
A hellion is a rough or rowdy person, esp a child; troublemaker. The word may come from a dialect term for rogue or devil, or from a French word for rag or quarrel.
A hellion is a mischievous, troublesome, or unruly person, especially a child. The word may be derived from dialectal hallion, meaning rogue, or influenced by hell.
Synonyms for HELLION: monkey, devil, brat, imp, rascal, rogue, urchin, scamp; Antonyms of HELLION: beast, creep, cur, heel, lout, boor, skunk, clown.