noun a person, especially a lawyer, who uses unscrupulous or unethical methods
adjective relating to or characteristic of a shyster
In politics, a shyster may describe a politician or political operative who engages in underhanded or unethical behavior to achieve their goals.
A shyster is a lawyer who uses unscrupulous or unethical methods in their practice, such as overcharging clients or providing false information.
In business and finance, a shyster may be someone who engages in fraudulent or deceptive practices to swindle others out of money.
In the criminal justice system, a shyster may refer to a dishonest or deceitful lawyer who manipulates the legal system for personal gain.
In the legal profession, 'shyster' is used to describe an unethical or unscrupulous lawyer who engages in dishonest or fraudulent practices.
Journalists may use 'shyster' to refer to someone in the legal profession who is perceived as unethical or dishonest.
Politicians may use 'shyster' to criticize an opponent or someone they perceive as deceitful in their political dealings.
In business contexts, 'shyster' may be used to describe a dishonest or untrustworthy individual involved in business dealings.
Academics may use 'shyster' to critique unethical behavior in their field or to describe someone who engages in fraudulent academic practices.