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    Sleight
    /slīt/

    noun

    • 1. the use of dexterity or cunning, especially so as to deceive: literary "except by sleight of logic, the two positions cannot be harmonized"
  2. Feb 27, 2024 · Sleight is a noun that can refer either to a deceitful kind of craftiness, or to skill and dexterity. It is typically found in the phrase "sleight of hand," or variations on that phrase (as in "sleight of pen").

  3. What does sleight mean? Sleight means skill, especially with one’s hands ( dexterity ). It can also mean trickery or cunning , or a specific trick or scheme.

  4. The noun sleight refers to cunning or cleverness, especially when used to trick or deceive. You can use a sleight of mind to trick yourself into believing that if you eat a box of cookies at dinnertime, it counts as dinner.

  5. Define sleight. sleight synonyms, sleight pronunciation, sleight translation, English dictionary definition of sleight. skill; dexterity; stratagem; legerdemain: sleight of hand Not to be confused with: slight – small in size, degree, or amount; delicate; act of disrespect:...

  6. noun archaic. 1. skill; dexterity. See also sleight of hand. 2. a trick or stratagem. 3. cunning; trickery. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Synonyms for SLEIGHT: ruse, scheme, trick, device, sleight of hand, stratagem, gambit, ploy; Antonyms of SLEIGHT: incompetence, incompetency, ineptitude, inadequacy, ineptness, density, dulness, obtuseness.

  8. Sleight Definition. Cunning or craft used in deceiving. Skill or dexterity. A clever or skillful trick or deception; an artifice or stratagem.

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