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Synonyms for chicane
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : shi-keyn, chi- |
Phonetic Transcription : ʃɪˈkeɪn, tʃɪ- |
Top 10 synonyms for chicane Other synonyms for the word chicane
- allurement
- altercate
- ambidexterity
- ambidextrousness
- amour
- angle
- argue over
- argufy
- artfulness
- artifice
- attraction
- avoid
- bad faith
- bait and switch
- bamboozlement
- barratry
- beard
- beguile
- bilk
- blind
- blow hot and cold
- blow off
- bluff
- booster
- bunk
- cajole
- camouflage
- catch
- catch at straws
- cavil
- cheat
- cheating
- chicane
- circumvent
- coax
- come-on
- con
- con game
- confidence game
- contrivance
- corruption
- cozen
- cozening
- craft
- craftiness
- criminality
- criticize
- crock
- crookedness
- cunning
- dalliance
- deceitfulness
- deception
- decoy
- defraud
- defrauding
- delude
- device
- devilry
- deviousness
- diddle
- dirty dealing
- dirty pool
- dishonesty
- dispute
- dissemblance
- dissimulation
- dodge
- double-cross
- double-crossing
- double-dealing
- drawing card
- dupe
- dupery
- duping
- duplicity
- dust
- ensnarement
- enticement
- entrapping
- equivocate
- evade
- extortion
- facade
- faithlessness
- fake
- fake out
- fallacy
- falsehood
- falsity
- fast one
- fast shuffle
- feint
- fence
- fib
- fleece
- flimflam
- fling
- flip-flop
- flirtation
- fool
- fooling around
- foul play
- fourberie
- fox
- frame
- fraud
- fraudulence
- front
- funny business
- furtiveness
- gambit
- game
- gammon
- gimmick
- graft
- guile
- gull
- hankie-pankie
- hanky-panky
- hassle
- have at it
- hem and haw
- hoax
- hocus-pocus
- hogwash
- hokey-pokey
- hoodwink
- hoodwinking
- hornswoggle
- horseplay
- humbug
- hustle
- hypercriticize
- hypocrisy
- illusion
- imitation
- imposition
- imposture
- improbity
- inducement
- infamy
- infidelity
- insidiousness
- intrigue
- inveigle
- inveiglement
- jerk around
- jive
- juke
- kid
- knavery
- lead on
- liaison
- lie
- line
- little game
- love affair
- lure
- machination
- machinations
- make a big thing about
- make believe
- malarkey
- maneuver
- mare's-nest
- mendacity
- mischief
- mislead
- misrepresentation
- monkey business
- monkeyshines
- murphy
- nark
- niggle
- nit-pick
- nitpick
- outfox
- outwit
- overreach
- overreaching
- paralogize
- perfidiousness
- perfidy
- pettifog
- pick to pieces
- plant
- play a trick on
- play games with
- play-act
- plot
- ploy
- pretend
- pretense
- pretext
- prevaricate
- pull one's leg
- pull something
- put on
- put one over on
- put up an argument
- quackery
- racket
- rascality
- razzle-dazzle
- ride
- rip off
- romance
- rook
- rope in
- run a game on
- ruse
- scam
- scheming
- seducement
- sell
- set to
- set up
- setup
- sexual activity
- shadiness
- shaft
- shakedown
- sham
- sharp practice
- shell game
- shenanigans
- shift
- shiftiness
- shill
- shuck
- sitting duck
- skullduggery
- skunk
- slant
- slyness
- smoke
- smoke and mirrors
- snare
- sneakiness
- snow
- snow job
- song
- song and dance
- sophistry
- spar
- split hairs
- spoof
- spuriousness
- squabble
- stall
- stealing
- stick
- sting
- stool pigeon
- stoolie
- story
- stratagem
- string
- stunt
- subterfuge
- suck in
- surreptitiousness
- sweet-talk
- swindle
- swindling
- switch
- take for a ride
- take in
- talk back
- temptation
- trap
- trapping
- treachery
- trick
- trickery
- trickiness
- trifle
- twist
- two-facedness
- two-timing
- underhandedness
- unscrupulousness
- victimize
- waffle
- wheedle
- whitewash
- wile
- wiles
- wiliness
- wrangle
- wrinkle
Définition of chicane
Origin :- in English in various senses, including "act of chicanery" (1670s), "obstacles on a roadway" (1955), also a term in bridge (1880s), apparently all ultimately from an archaic verb chicane "to trick" (1670s), from French chicane (16c.), from chicaner "to pettifog, quibble" (15c., see chicanery).
- As in trickery : noun deception, joke
- As in wile : noun cunning
- As in chicanery : noun deception, trickery
- As in indirection : noun dishonesty
- As in shadiness : noun indirection
- As in shiftiness : noun indirection
- As in shiftiness : noun deceit
- As in slyness : noun indirection
- As in sneakiness : noun indirection
- As in trickiness : noun indirection
- As in underhandedness : noun indirection
- As in deceit : noun practice of misleading
- As in deception : noun trick
- As in decoy : noun bait, trap
- As in dishonesty : noun lying; unwillingness to tell the truth
- As in double-dealing : noun betrayal, cheating
- As in fraud : noun trickery, deception
- As in hanky-panky : noun monkey business
- As in quibble : verb disagree over minor issues
- As in pettifog : verb quibble
- As in con : verb deceive, defraud
- As in dupe : verb fool someone
- As in fool : verb trick, mislead
- As in hoax : verb trick
- Then, he says, the 'Demon of Chicane appeared to me in all his hideousness.
- Extract from : « The English Utilitarians, Volume I. » by Leslie Stephen
- He had vowed war in his youth against the 'demon of chicane.'
- Extract from : « The English Utilitarians, Volume I. » by Leslie Stephen
- Under these conditions, can either side score "except for honors or chicane?"
- Extract from : « Auction of To-day » by Milton C. Work
- Roebuck was the keystone of the arch that sustained the structure of chicane.
- Extract from : « The Deluge » by David Graham Phillips
- There had never been any chicane like the chicane she was presently going to commit.
- Extract from : « The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett » by Compton Mackenzie
- You want a field for your remarkable talent for conspiracy and chicane.
- Extract from : « Mr. Prohack » by E. Arnold Bennett
- Laws are made to be kept, else we live in a house of chicane.
- Extract from : « Lewis Rand » by Mary Johnston
- The value of honors, slam, little slam or chicane, is not affected by doubling or redoubling.
- Extract from : « Auction of To-day » by Milton C. Work
- Should both sides revoke, the only score permitted shall be for honors in trumps or chicane.
- Extract from : « Auction of To-day » by Milton C. Work
- I never darkened it with absurd and contradictory notions, nor confounded it with chicane and sophistry.
- Extract from : « The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12) » by Edmund Burke
Antonyms for chicane
- agree
- aid
- approve
- artlessness
- assist
- be forthright
- be honest
- be serious
- concur
- constancy
- discouragement
- entertainment
- face
- fairness
- faithfulness
- fidelity
- forthrightness
- frankness
- give
- give in
- goodness
- help
- honesty
- honor
- innocence
- justice
- loyalty
- meet
- naivety
- openness
- original
- protect
- reality
- repulsion
- scrupulousness
- sincerity
- stupidity
- support
- tell truth
- trustworthiness
- truth
- truthfulness
- uprightness
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