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cunning
[kuhn-ing]
noun
skill employed in a shrewd or sly manner, as in deceiving; craftiness; guile.
adeptness in performance; dexterity.
The weaver's hand had not lost its cunning.
Synonyms: agility, adroitness
adjective
verb
Obsolete., present participle of can.
cunning
/ ˈkʌnɪŋ /
adjective
crafty and shrewd, esp in deception; sly
cunning as a fox
made with or showing skill or cleverness; ingenious
noun
craftiness, esp in deceiving; slyness
cleverness, skill, or ingenuity
Other Word Forms
- cunningness noun
- cunningly adverb
- overcunning adjective
- overcunningness noun
- quasi-cunning adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of cunning1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“The cunning they used to survive a hustler’s childhood,” Ms. Collinsworth observes, “had become a streak of ruthlessness in their adulthood.”
Japanese beer giant Asahi said Thursday it was not negotiating with the hackers behind a "sophisticated and cunning" ransomware attack that is about to enter its third month.
And does Sunderland's cunning tactic of moving the advertising boards make a difference?
“Wallachians were accustomed to give it as a surname to any person who rendered himself conspicuous either by courage, cruel actions, or cunning.”
Archive technician Madalena Pena, 34, said the government was reversing labour rights "in an unfair, subtle, and cunning way, without having said anything before the election" in May.
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