knavery

[US]/ˈneɪ.vər.i/
[UK]/ˈneɪ.vər.i/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.dishonest or unscrupulous behavior; rogue or villainous conduct; deceit or trickery

Phrases & Collocations

political knavery

knavery at play

expose knavery

knavery revealed

knavery and deceit

knavery abounds

knavery exposed

knavery in action

knavery thrives

endless knavery

Example Sentences

his knavery was exposed when he tried to cheat his friends.

the knavery of the con artist left many people in financial ruin.

she was shocked by the knavery of her trusted advisor.

the politician's knavery led to a major scandal.

they uncovered the knavery behind the fraudulent scheme.

his knavery was so blatant that no one believed him.

despite his knavery, he managed to charm his way into the circle.

the knavery of the scheme was evident to everyone except the victims.

she confronted him about his knavery during their last meeting.

his reputation was tarnished by his past knavery.

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