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noun. , plural knav·er·ies. action or practice characteristic of a knave. unprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest dealing; trickery.
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KNAVERY meaning: 1. dishonest or unfair behaviour: 2. dishonest or unfair behavior: . Learn more.
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behavior or an act characteristic of a knave; rascality; dishonesty. 2. Obsolete. roguishness; mischievous quality. Webster's New World College Dictionary, ...
The noun knavery comes from knave, an old-fashioned word meaning "rascal or rogue." Shakespeare was especially famous for using knave as an insult, and knavery ...
Synonyms for KNAVERY: prank, trick, roguery, adventure, experience, antic, caper, escapade; Antonyms of KNAVERY: gravity, seriousness, solemnity, gravitas,
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Noun edit. knavery (countable and uncountable, plural knaveries). The antics or tricks of a knave; boyish mischief. quotations ▽.
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knavery is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: knave n., ‑ery suffix.
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An instance of trickery or mischief. American Heritage. Roguishness; mischievous quality.
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1. unprincipled or dishonest dealing; trickery. Complete English Grammar Rules is now available in paperback and eBook formats.