Understanding Nonmischievous Behavior
Nonmischievous means not causing harm or trouble, and not being playful or mischievous in a way that might be annoying or hurtful to others. It can also refer to someone who is innocent and lacks the ability to cause harm or get into trouble.
For example, "The little boy was so nonmischievous that he never got into trouble at school."
In contrast, mischievous means playfully causing trouble or stirring up trouble, often in a way that is not serious or harmful. For example, "The kids were being mischievous and playing pranks on each other."
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