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  1. CUNNING definition: 1. Cunning people are clever at planning something so that they get what they want, especially by…. Learn more.

  2. noun [ U ] us / ˈkʌn.ɪŋ / uk / ˈkʌn.ɪŋ / the quality or skill of being good at planning something so you get what you want, especially by tricking other people: show cunning We need to show some cunning if we want to defeat the enemy. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of CUNNING is dexterous or crafty in the use of special resources (such as skill or knowledge) or in attaining an end. How to use cunning in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Cunning.

  4. Cunning implies a shrewd, often instinctive skill in concealing or disguising the real purposes of one's actions: not intelligence but a low kind of cunning. An artifice is a clever, unscrupulous ruse, used to mislead others: a successful artifice to conceal one's motives.

  5. adjective. /ˈkʌnɪŋ/ (disapproving) able to get what you want in a clever way, especially by tricking or cheating somebody synonym crafty, wily. a cunning liar. He was as cunning as a fox. That cunning old rogue is up to something, I'm sure. Topics Personal qualities c2. Definitions on the go.

  6. CUNNING definition: clever at getting what you want, especially by tricking people: . Learn more.

  7. cunning, artifice, craft imply an inclination toward deceit, slyness, and trickery. cunning implies a shrewd, often instinctive skill in concealing or disguising the real purposes of one’s actions: not intelligence but a low kind of cunning.

  8. Attractive or pretty in a delicate way; cute. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. More Adjective Definitions (2) Synonyms: cute. tricky. wily. tricksy. slick. knavish. guileful. foxy. dodgy.

  9. adj. 1. Marked by or given to artful subtlety and deceptiveness. 2. Executed with or exhibiting ingenuity. 3. Delicately pleasing; pretty or cute: a cunning pet. n. 1. Skill in deception; guile. 2. Skill or adeptness in execution or performance; dexterity.

  10. Cunning means clever, in the sense of trickery. A cunning plan might involve setting traps for the innocent and pure at heart to fall into. This adjective goes back to the 14th-century English verb cunnen, which meant "to know," and is actually related to our English verb know.