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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 ...
Noun edit. knavery (countable and uncountable, plural knaveries). The antics or tricks of a knave; boyish mischief. quotations ▽.
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Synonyms for KNAVERY: prank, trick, roguery, adventure, experience, antic, caper, escapade; Antonyms of KNAVERY: gravity, seriousness, solemnity, gravitas,
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An instance of trickery or mischief. American Heritage. Roguishness; mischievous quality.
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knavery is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: knave n., ‑ery suffix.
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1. unprincipled or dishonest dealing; trickery. Complete English Grammar Rules is now available in paperback and eBook formats.