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knavish

English

Etymology

knave +? -ish

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?ne?v??/

Adjective

knavish (comparative more knavish, superlative most knavish)

  1. Having the characteristics of a knave; mischievous, roguish, waggish, rascally or impertinent
Translations

Anagrams

  • Khivans

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cheating

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?t?i?t??/

Verb

cheating

  1. present participle of cheat

Noun

cheating (countable and uncountable, plural cheatings)

  1. An act of deception, fraud, trickery, imposture, imposition or infidelity.
    • 1828, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, The Disowned
      the cheatings and impositions of your pitiful trade
  2. (cinematography) The arrangement of people or items in a film so as to give the (false) impression that shots are taken from different angles in the same location.
    • 1965, Joseph V. Mascelli, The Five C’s of Cinematography.
      Cheating is the sixth C of Cinematography ... it is the art of arranging people, objects or actions, during filming or editing

Translations

Adjective

cheating (comparative more cheating, superlative most cheating)

  1. Unsporting or underhand.
  2. Unfaithful or adulterous.

See also

  • Cheating in the Encyclopædia Britannica (11th edition, 1911)

Anagrams

  • teaching

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