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Word | Knave |
French Meaning | valet (jeu), valet, fripon, carte à jouer ayant un valet comme figure (jeu de cartes), canaille, tricheur, coquin |
a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel / one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a young prince / A boy / a man who is not honest / untrustworthy person; rogue; scoundrel / the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes. / a dishonest man / a playing card that ranks below a queen and above a 10, | |
Usage | ⇒ I have never said that he was a knave ⇒ Any politician nicknamed Tricky Dick clearly has the reputation of a knave. ⇒ he plays the role of the duplicitous knave who tries to foil the play's hero ⇒ The legacy of Stalinism has been to create massive confusion in the former-Soviet working class, which has enabled the national bourgeoisies to re-establish themselves on the same lines as in 192. |
Synonyms | rogue, scoundrel, villain, blackguard, rapscallion, rascal, scalawag, scamp, miscreant, scallywag, bastard, wretch, heel, swindler, varlet, cheat, devil, cad, fraud, jack, |
Antonyms | angel, sheep, assoil, commander, dove, exonerate, hero, star, female, hygiene, |
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