"Knavery" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Knavery" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Knavery
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"Knavery" Meaning

Knavery refers to deceitful or dishonest behavior, especially in a way that is playful or even charming, but still wicked or traitorous. It can also describe trickery or cunning behavior, often used to deceive or cheat someone.

"Knavery" Examples

Usage Examples of "Knavery"


1. Decisive Action Needed to Stop Knavery


The government has vowed to take decisive action to put an end to the widespread knavery and corruption within the justice system.

2. Medieval Tales of Knavery and Deceit


The medieval romances were filled with tales of knavery and deceit, often featuring brave knights and fair maidens.

3. Politician's Scandals Exposed as Knavery


The latest scandal involving the politician has been exposed as a clear case of knavery, with evidence of embezzlement and cover-ups.

4. Shakespeare's Comedies Featured Knavery


Shakespeare's comedies often featured characters who engaged in knavery, using cunning and deceit to achieve their goals.

5. Knavery and Bribery Common in Developing Countries


Unfortunately, knavery and bribery are still common practices in many developing countries, often undermining efforts to promote transparency and accountability.

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Note: "Knavery" is a noun that refers to a willingness to engage in deceitful or dishonest practices, typically for personal gain.

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