knaveship
/ˈnævɪʃɪp/Definitions
1. noun
A quality of being dishonest, deceitful, or disloyal, especially in a way that is contemptible or reprehensible.
“The politician’s knaveship was exposed in the media, leading to his resignation.”
1. noun
A quality of being dishonest, deceitful, or disloyal, especially in a way that is contemptible or reprehensible.
“The politician’s knaveship was exposed in the media, leading to his resignation.”