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Knaves Meaning in English

word · lemma: knave

ˈneɪvz
NAYVZ
nˈeɪvz
NAYVZ

Definition

'Knaves' means dishonest or untrustworthy men, especially those who are tricky or deceitful. It is an old-fashioned word often used in literature or historical contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Very old-fashioned and literary; rarely used in modern speech. Most common in classic books or Shakespeare. The singular is 'knave.' Sometimes used for the 'jack' card in decks. Don't use for women. Related to trickery and lack of honesty.

Example Sentences

The king punished the knaves for their lies.

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The village had many knaves who took advantage of others.

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Stories about knaves are found in many old books.

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Those knaves thought they could fool everyone at the market.

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"Beware of those two knaves," the old woman warned us.

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In Shakespeare's plays, knaves often trick the heroes.

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