knaves (Meaning)

knaves

jack entry 1 sense 5, a boy servant, a male servant, a man of humble birth or position, rascal sense 1, jack sense 2a, a tricky deceitful fellow

knaves Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning knaves employed trickery to undermine their opponents.
  2. The court jester's knavery entertained the king's court with impertinent wit.
  3. Beware of the sly knaves lurking in the shadows, seeking to deceive and manipulate.
  4. The pirate captain assembled a motley crew of knaves and corsairs for his audacious raid.
  5. The knaves gleefully orchestrated a practical joke that left their victims utterly confounded.
  6. The young prince's naivete allowed him to be easily manipulated by the court knaves.
  7. The knaves were known for their quick wit and ability to turn the tables on their adversaries.
  8. The knaves' antics brought joy to the village, as they performed daring stunts and engaged in playful banter.
  9. The knaves' reputation for deceit and treachery preceded them, casting a shadow over their every endeavor.
  10. Despite their unsavory reputation, the knaves maintained a peculiar sense of honor among themselves.

FAQs About the word knaves

jack entry 1 sense 5, a boy servant, a male servant, a man of humble birth or position, rascal sense 1, jack sense 2a, a tricky deceitful fellow

scoundrels,villains, brutes, monsters, criminals, savages, devils, wretches, bandits, beasts

saints,angels, heroes,innocents,

The cunning knaves employed trickery to undermine their opponents.

The court jester's knavery entertained the king's court with impertinent wit.

Beware of the sly knaves lurking in the shadows, seeking to deceive and manipulate.

The pirate captain assembled a motley crew of knaves and corsairs for his audacious raid.