What is another word for Renard?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪnˈɑːd] (IPA)

Renard is a French word that means "fox." Synonyms for Renard are vocabulary words that have the same or similar meaning as the term itself. Some of the synonyms for the word Renard are "vixen," "sly," "clever," "cunning," "wily," and "crafty." These synonyms are often used to describe a person who is smart and clever, and who can outsmart others. In literature and storytelling, the fox is often portrayed as a sly and cunning animal who uses his wits to achieve his goals. Therefore, these synonyms can be useful when describing a character who embodies these traits, whether real or fictional.

What are the hypernyms for Renard?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Renard

My mechanician is busy over there, I can't find any one else to go with me, and I've got to get my car down to the Renard shop to-night."
"From the Car Behind"
Eleanor M. Ingram
I know not what presentiment induced us to follow him as the best of guides, a Chingachgook, a Renard-Subtil.
"An Antarctic Mystery"
Jules Verne
But, though Mary wished to spare Lady Jane and her husband, her intentions were frustrated by the determination of Renard, ambassador of the emperor.
"The World's Greatest Books, Vol XI."
Edited by Arthur Mee and J.A. Hammerton

Famous quotes with Renard

  • As Jules Renard said, no matter how much care an author takes to write as few books as possible, there will be people who haven’t heard of some of them.
    Donald Barthelme

Related words: Renard the fox, Renard the fox tales, Renard the fox novel, Renard the Fox and the White Duck

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