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canny

American  
[kan-ee] / ˈkæn i /

adjective

cannier, canniest
  1. careful; cautious; prudent.

    a canny reply.

  2. astute; shrewd; knowing; sagacious.

    a canny negotiator.

  3. skilled; expert.

  4. frugal; thrifty.

    a canny housewife.

  5. Scot.

    1. safe to deal with, invest in, or work at (usually used with a negative).

    2. gentle; careful; steady.

    3. snug; cozy; comfortable.

    4. pleasing; attractive.

    5. Archaic. having supernatural or occult powers.


adverb

  1. in a canny manner.

  2. Scot. carefully; cautiously.

canny British  
/ ˈkænɪ /

adjective

  1. shrewd, esp in business; astute or wary; knowing

  2. dialect good or nice: used as a general term of approval

  3. lucky or fortunate

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adverb

  1. dialect quite; rather

    a canny long while

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Other Word Forms

  • cannily adverb
  • canniness noun
  • overcanny adjective

Etymology

Origin of canny

First recorded in 1580–90; can 1 + -y 1