Meaning & Definition of word "Cunning"

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    Cunning

    /ˈkʌnɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. Skill in deception or evasion.
      • Example: The criminal was known for his cunning and ability to escape capture.
    • 2. A quality of being crafty or sly.
      • Example: The cunning of the politician was evident in the way he twisted the facts.

    adjective:

    • 1. Having or showing skill in achieving one’s ends by deceit or evasion.
      • Example: The cunning fox outsmarted the hunters at every turn.
    • 2. Shrewd or crafty in the use of special resources.
      • Example: Her cunning plan to save money involved buying in bulk.
    • 3. Displaying ingenuity or cleverness.
      • Example: He had a cunning talent for finding loopholes in the rules.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'conin', from Latin 'cunnus' meaning 'female genitalia', implying craftiness.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    cunning as a fox:

    extremely shrewd or crafty.

    cunning plan:

    a clever and often dishonest scheme.

    cunning trick:

    a deceitful maneuver aimed at achieving a specific goal.

    Related Words

    cunningness:

    The quality of being cunning.

    cunningly:

    In a way that shows skill in being deceitful or crafty.

    cunning stunts:

    Tricks or maneuvers that require skill and cleverness.

    Slang Meanings of cunning

    Meaning: Sly and clever in a deceitful way.

    Example Sentence: He's got that cunning vibe that makes you question his motives.

    Meaning: A person who is deceitfully clever.

    Example Sentence: Don't trust her; she's known to be a real cunning one.