How Do You Spell CHICANERY?

Pronunciation: [ʃɪkˈe͡ɪnəɹi] (IPA)

Chicanery (/ʃɪˈkeɪnəri/) is a word that refers to the act of deception or trickery. It is spelled using the combination of shi sound (/ʃ/), representing the initial sound of the word 'shin', followed by i sound (/ɪ/), which is the 'ih' sound we use when we say words such as 'milk'. The following letters, c-a-n, are pronounced as /kən/ and are followed by the final sound, which is e-ry (/əri/). The combination of e and r sound is pronounced in such a way that it sounds like very (/ver-ee/).

CHICANERY Meaning and Definition

  1. Chicanery is a noun that refers to the use of deceitful or dishonest methods to gain an advantage or achieve one's goals. It is typically associated with trickery, deception, or clever manipulation aimed at deceiving others.

    Chicanery often involves the use of subtle or deceptive tactics to deceive or confuse others. It is often employed in a calculated manner to exploit or manipulate situations for personal gain or to gain an unfair advantage over others. Common forms of chicanery may include misleading statements, false promises, misrepresentation of facts, or the use of clever rhetoric to deceive or confuse others.

    The term is derived from the French word "chicaner," which means to quibble or engage in legal or technical disputes. Chicanery often finds its roots in legal or political contexts, where individuals may use dishonest tactics to benefit themselves or their clients at the expense of others.

    Chicanery characterizes behavior that is ethically or morally suspect, as it disregards principles of honesty, integrity, and fairness. It can be seen as a deliberate act of dishonesty or an attempt to bend or circumvent rules or norms for personal gain. Those who engage in chicanery may be seen as cunning, untrustworthy, or manipulative.

    Chicanery is often used to describe actions or behaviors that are dishonest, fraudulent, or deceitful in nature. It is a term that highlights and emphasizes the deceptive and underhanded aspects of an individual's actions or tactics.

  2. • Mean, or unfair artifices to obscure the truth; trick; sophistry; wrangling.
    • To use shifts or artifices.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for CHICANERY

  • xhicanery
  • vhicanery
  • fhicanery
  • dhicanery
  • cgicanery
  • cbicanery
  • cnicanery
  • cjicanery
  • cuicanery
  • cyicanery
  • chucanery
  • chjcanery
  • chkcanery
  • chocanery
  • chicenery
  • schickanery

Etymology of CHICANERY

The word "chicanery" is derived from the Middle French term "chicanerie", which emerged in the 17th century. The Middle French word has its origins in the Old French term "chicane", meaning "legal dispute" or "quarrel". "Chicane" itself is derived from the Vulgar Latin term "*sciccāna", which signifies "an obstacle" or "a barrier". Eventually, "chicanery" came to denote the use of clever deception or trickery in order to deceive or manipulate others, particularly in legal or political matters.

Plural form of CHICANERY is CHICANERIES

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