Cunning

Word CUNNING
Character 7
Hyphenation cun ning
Pronunciations /ˈkʌnɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Cunning"

What do we mean by cunning?

Marked by or given to artful subtlety and deceptiveness. adjective

Executed with or exhibiting ingenuity. adjective

Delicately pleasing; pretty or cute. adjective

Skill in deception; guile. noun

Skill or adeptness in execution or performance; dexterity. noun

A variant of cony. noun

The river-lamprey. noun

Knowledge; learning; special knowledge: sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge. noun

Practical knowledge or experience; skill; dexterity. noun

Practical skill employed in a secret or crafty manner; craft; artifice; skilful deceit. noun

Disposition to employ one's skill in an artful manner; craftiness; guile; artifice. noun

The natural wit or instincts of an animal: as, the cunning of the fox or hare. noun

Knowing; having knowledge; learned; having or concerned with special or strange knowledge, and hence sometimes with an implication of magical or supernatural knowledge. See cunning-man, cunning-woman.

Having knowledge acquired by experience or practice; having technical knowledge and manual skill; skilful; dexterous.

Exhibiting or wrought with ingenuity; skilful; curious; ingenious.

Characterized by or exercising crafty ingenuity; artfully subtle or shrewd; knowing in guile; guileful; tricky.

Marked by crafty ingenuity; showing shrewdness or guile; expressive of subtlety: as, a cunning deception; cunning looks.

Curiously or quaintly attractive; subtly interesting; piquant: commonly used of something small or young: as, the cunning ways of a child or a pet animal.

Synonyms Cunning, Artful, Sly, Subtle, Shrewd, Tricky, Adroit, Wily, Crafty, Intriguing, sharp, foxy. All these words suggest something underhand or deceptive. Cunning, literally knowing, and especially knowing how, now implies a disposition to compass one's ends by concealment; hence we speak of a fox-like cunning. Artful indicates greater ingenuity and ability, the latter, however, being of a low kind. Sly is the same as cunning, except that it is more vulgar and implies less ability. (“A col-fox, ful of sleigh iniquité.” Chaucer, Nun's Priest's Tale, l. 395.) (“Envy works in a sly, imperceptible manner.” Watts.) Subtle implies concealment, like cunning, but also a marked ability and the power to work out one's plans without being suspected; hence, while cunning is applicable to brutes, subtle is too high a word for that, except by figurative use. The rabbit is cunning enough to hide from the dog; Mephistopheles is subtle. (For the favorable meanings of subtle, see astute. For the good senses of shrewd, see acute.) In its unfavorable aspects shrewd implies a penetration and judgment that are somewhat narrow and worldly-wise, too much so to deserve the name of sagacity or wisdom. (See astute.) Tricky is especially a word of action; it expresses the character and conduct of one who gets the confidence of others only to abuse it by acts of selfishness, especially cheating. Adroit, in a bad sense, expresses a ready and skilful use of trickery, or facility in performing and escaping detection of reprehensihle acts. (See adroit.) Wily is appropriate where a person is viewed as an opponent in real or figurative warfare, against whom wiles or stratagems are employed: a wily adversary is one who is full of such devices; a wily politician is one who is notably given to advancing party interests by leading the opposite side to commit blunders, etc. A crafty man has less ability than a subtle man, and works more by deception or knavery than the shrewd man; he is more active than the cunning man, and more steadily active than the sly man; he is on the moral level of the trickish man. Intriguing is applied where the plots are secret arrangements made with others, perhaps against a third party, and especially of a complicated character.

Knowing; skillful; dexterous. adjective

Sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour.

Skillful, artful.

Wrought with, or exhibiting, skill or ingenuity; ingenious.

Cute, appealing.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Cunning

The word "cunning" in example sentences

The heartless villain replied, with a wink: "My friends, _There is cunning in cunning_." ❋ Various (1896)

"Oh, the cunning, _cunning_ thing!" cried Gladys, her eyes flashing radiantly. ❋ Clara Louise Burnham (1890)

"Well, then, I will be as plain as ever I can be, only premising that what you call the cunning of the serpent --" ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

Ambush: Protesters attacked the car carrying Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall Scotland Yard drew up what it called a "cunning plan" to deal with one of the student protests, it was revealed today. ❋ Justin Davenport (2011)

One red-skin has more cunning in his natur 'than a whole regiment from the other side of the water; that is, what I call cunning of the woods. ❋ James Fenimore Cooper (1820)

Wave of death: Japan earthquake triggers 30ft high devastating tsunami One of the biggest earthquakes ever recorded struck off the coast of Japan killing hundreds Superquake created a huge movement in seabed that's like dropping a brick into a pond The origins of today's earthquake and tsunami lie in the heart of a region known as the Pacific Ring of Fire Met had 'cunning plan' for dealing with student protests Scotland Yard drew up what it called a 'cunning plan' to deal with one of the student protests, it was revealed Dangerous dogs 'trained to attack children' in London Britain's top vet has warned that there are more pit bulls in the capital than when the animals were banned under the 1991 Dangerous Dogs... ❋ Joe Murphy (2011)

Because he viewed human nature as venal, grasping, and thoroughly self-serving, he suggested that ruthless cunning is appropriate to the conduct of government. ❋ Unknown (2010)

My cunning is superior to the cunning of the Sunlanders, but ye take away its edge, and rob me of its strength, and make it worse than no cunning at all! ❋ Unknown (2010)

Well I doubt his low reptilian cunning is inadequate to that task but lets pretend. ❋ Newmania (2008)

I certainly hope so as I love nothing better than cuddly beasts decked out in cunning human outfits. ❋ The Nag (2008)

Lots more dogs in cunning costumes at Made in Mundo ❋ The Nag (2008)

The plan, matched in cunning and crafty resonance, called for the massive use of lights to create a murky sky battlefield for grey, firey angels. ❋ Unknown (2007)

And then her eyes grew lively, her expression cunning and vengeful. ❋ Rafael Sabatini (1912)

Squirrels were chattering, birds singing, and overhead honked the wild fowl driving up from the south in cunning wedges that split the air. ❋ Unknown (1903)

Madame Delmare, but more adroit, distant yet flattering, haughty yet cajoling, she was the very woman to subjugate Raymon; for she was as superior to him in cunning as he was to Indiana. ❋ Unknown (1900)

The President did not waste the forces of intellect in cunning devices; he was not wearying himself with anxieties about the consistency of his record; he trusted the Truth, and she took care of him; her way out of political labyrinths was short. ❋ Unknown (1865)

I told him I knew nothing of him myself; I had heard him characterized as a cunning man. ❋ Unknown (1818)

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