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    cant
    /kant/

    verb

    • 1. have or cause to have a slanting or oblique position; tilt: "he canted his head to look at the screen"

    noun

    • 1. a slope or tilt: "the outward cant of the curving walls"
    • 2. a wedge-shaped block of wood, especially one remaining after the better-quality pieces have been cut off: "a squared-off cant remains, containing the knottiest wood"

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  2. : the expression or repetition of conventional or trite opinions or sentiments. especially : the insincere use of pious words. the cant of hypocrites. 2. : a set or stock phrase. 3. a. : the private language of the underworld. the cant of thieves. b. : jargon sense 1. c. obsolete : the phraseology peculiar to a religious class or sect. 4.

  3. CANT definition: 1. statements, especially on religious or moral subjects, that are not sincerely believed by the…. Learn more.

  4. often used to suggest that someone should do a particular thing, especially when it seems the obvious thing to do: Can't you just take the dress back to the shop if it doesn't fit? Fewer examples. I can't remember his name. It can't have been much later than three. I can't bear the sight of blood. Can't you work a bit quicker?

  5. Cant definition: insincere, especially conventional expressions of enthusiasm for high ideals, goodness, or piety.. See examples of CANT used in a sentence.

  6. cant in British English. (kænt ) noun. 1. insincere talk, esp concerning religion or morals; pious platitudes. 2. stock phrases that have become meaningless through repetition. 3. specialized vocabulary of a particular group, such as thieves, journalists, or lawyers; jargon.

  7. cant. ( kænt) n. 1. insincere talk, esp concerning religion or morals; pious platitudes. 2. stock phrases that have become meaningless through repetition. 3. specialized vocabulary of a particular group, such as thieves, journalists, or lawyers; jargon. 4. singsong whining speech, as used by beggars.

  8. Cant is language repeated so often and so mechanically that it's essentially empty of meaning. Cant can also mean the specialized jargon of a particular group — like the " cant of piracy" (e.g., Ahoy!

  9. 3 days ago · cant (third-person singular simple present cants, present participle canting, simple past and past participle canted) To set (something) at an angle. to cant a cask to cant a ship

  10. Definition of cant noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. cant. noun. /kænt/ [uncountable] statements, especially about moral or religious issues, that are not sincere and that you cannot trust synonym hypocrisy. His speech was full of political, social and religious cant. Word Origin. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  11. 1. hypocrisy, sham, pretense, humbug. cant2 (kant), n. a salient angle. a sudden movement that tilts or overturns a thing. a slanting or tilted position. an oblique line or surface, as one formed by cutting off the corner of a square of cube. an oblique or slanting face of anything. Civil Engineering, Rail Transport bank1 (def. 6).

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