Australian English Meaning of knave
knave
Other Australian English words related to knave
- brutal
- devil
- Monster
- savage
- villain
- wretch
- assassin
- bad
- bushranger
- Beast
- Scoundrel
- criminal
- crook
- evildoer
- fiend
- gangster
- heavy
- hound
- mean
- larrikin
- no-hoper
- offender
- perpetrator
- Rascal
- reprobate
- rogue
- Scalawag
- larrikin
- scamp
- larrikin
- larrikin
- varlet
- villain
- Well done
- CAD
- con
- convict
- culprit
- ruthless
- Desperado
- felon
- goon
- heel
- hood
- Hooligan
- jailbird
- lawbreaker
- lowlife
- malefactor
- meanie
- outlaw
- racketeer
- rough
- larrikin
- snake
- sinner
- Snake
- tough
- transgressor
- trespasser
- Villainess
- Viper
- wrongdoer
- crim
Nearest Words of knave
Definitions and Meaning of knave in English
knave (n)
a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel
one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a young prince
knave (n.)
A boy; especially, a boy servant.
Any male servant; a menial.
A tricky, deceitful fellow; a dishonest person; a rogue; a villain.
A playing card marked with the figure of a servant or soldier; a jack.
FAQs About the word knave
knave
a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel, one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a young princeA boy; especially, a boy servant., Any male servant; a
brutal,devil,Monster,savage,villain,wretch,assassin,bad,bushranger,Beast
hero,innocent,angel
knarry => gnarled, knarred => gnarled, knarled => Gnarled, knarl => knot, knar => knar,