knaves

The word “knaves” has 1 syllable: knaves

It's pronounced as /neɪvz/


What is synonym and antonym for knaves?

In the thesaurus, “knaves” has 74 synonyms and 4 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for knaves along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for knaves

Antonyms for knaves

Meanings of knaves

  • noun
    1. A boy; especially, a boy servant.
    2. Any male servant; a menial.
    3. A tricky, deceitful fellow; a dishonest person.
    4. A playing card marked with the figure of a servant or soldier; a jack.

Example Sentences

  • The king was surrounded by knaves who only sought to deceive him.
  • They discovered that the knaves had been stealing from the royal treasury.
  • The hero vowed to rid the land of all the corrupt knaves causing trouble.
  • The knaves were quick to flatter the nobles, hiding their true intentions.
  • The people rose up against the knaves who had betrayed their trust.

On this page you'll find 78 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to knaves, such as: angels, assassins, baddies, bandits, beasts, blackguards, bravoes.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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  • cozeners
  • deceivers
  • defamers
  • defrauders
  • dissemblers
  • dissimulators
  • distorters
  • double-dealers
  • equivocators
  • exaggerators
  • fabulists
  • falsifiers
  • fibbers
  • frauds
  • gossipers
  • gossips
  • hustlers
  • knaves
  • liars
  • libelers
  • libelists
  • mountebanks
  • mythomaniacs
  • operators
  • palterers
  • perjurers
  • pretenders
  • prevaricators
  • slanderers
  • storytellers
  • talebearers

fabulists

  • calumniators
  • charlatans
  • cheaters
  • cheats
  • counterfeiters
  • cozeners
  • deceivers
  • defamers
  • defrauders
  • dissemblers
  • dissimulators
  • distorters
  • double-dealers
  • equivocators
  • exaggerators
  • fabricators
  • falsifiers
  • fibbers
  • frauds
  • gossipers
  • gossips
  • hustlers
  • knaves
  • liars
  • libelers
  • libelists
  • mountebanks
  • mythomaniacs
  • operators
  • palterers
  • perjurers
  • pretenders
  • prevaricators
  • slanderers
  • storytellers
  • talebearers

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