cunning - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cunning in Hindi

Adjective

  • चालाक
  • चालाकी
  • शातिर
  • चालू
  • चतुरता
  • मक्कार
  • शठ
  • धूर्त

Noun

  • चंट

cunning Definition

Adjective

  • having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion.
  • attractive; quaint.

Noun

  • skill in achieving one's ends by deceit.

cunning Example

  • I'm very suspicious of websites that confront you with bells and whistles and all manner of cunning design. ( मुझे उन वेबसाइटों पर बहुत संदेह है जो आपको घंटी और सीटी और चालाक डिजाइन के सभी तरीकों से सामना करती हैं। )
  • She showed no weakness, instead attaining her goals through cunning , skill, and brutality. ( उसने चालाक, कौशल और क्रूरता के माध्यम से अपने लक्ष्यों को प्राप्त करने के बजाय, कोई कमजोरी नहीं दिखाई। )
  • But the longer the half wore on the sense a tad more craft, guile or cunning was needed to break through the formidable and sizeable Shrewsbury defence grew and grew. ( लेकिन लंबे समय तक आधे से अधिक शिल्प, चालाक या चालाक को समझ में आता है कि दुर्जेय और विशाल Shrewsbury रक्षा के माध्यम से तोड़ने और बढ़ने की जरूरत थी। )

More Sentence

  • She looked so cunning with her dark green cloak setting off her green eyes.
  • The audience is tempted to appropriate the position within the play it believes possesses the most cunning and insight into the play itself.
  • And while the common law judges, with the prestige, wealth and cunning of the national government behind them, were ascendant forces, they had to tread rather softly.
  • Now, even if these are just sneaky sites by cunning marketers, they're working.
  • The ward bosses' unanticipated about-face was not motivated by conversion but cunning and deceit that cynically betrayed public trust.
  • Even though she doesn't invent what she does, she has the cunning and intelligence to pick up on other people's style so immediately that it's like she thought of it.
  • It's a cunning skill, even more so as you can reverse the stroke in order to go backwards.
  • He's otherwise dull, demonstrating few signs of intelligence or cunning .
  • She's a cunning manipulator one moment, an adorably guileless charmer the next, one who tosses off winsome smiles like strike-zone fastballs.
  • The lies he fed me to achieve this were cunning and elaborate, and indeed, I was fooled.
  • She seemed so innocent, her previous deviousness and cunning gone in a flash.
  • The story is narrated by the chieftain's second son, widely regarded as an ‘idiot’ but possessing both wisdom and cunning .
  • You've been tricked, the defamation of this cunning flower tricked you.
  • This was their big chance, so why not employ a bit of cunning to achieve it?
  • Far from being instinct-driven dunces held back by a three-second memory, fish were cunning , manipulative, cultured and socially aware.
  • If they had any skills other than devious animal cunning , they would have looked closer at the boy.
  • They will send hunters to trap me or bring me down, but all will fall to my clever traps and animal cunning .
  • The latter confronts Wilde with the logic and cunning of his profession.
  • He raised £10 million in less than a month, thanks to a particularly cunning manoeuvre: he invented a deadline.
  • They start becoming cunning , cruel, diplomatic, political.
  • He is full of charm when he gets his way, full of menace when he does not, unscrupulous, cunning and deceitful.
  • Fortunately, in an effort to cheer myself up, I've devised a fiendish and cunning plan to turn myself into a local celebrity.
  • On the other hand, no computer could match human cunning , which was different from mere intelligence.
  • The first embraces trickery and cunning , the second embraces manipulation and deception, with no lie being too great, no friendship not worth betraying.
  • This year the ingenious Councillor has thought up a cunning plan that will see the town's streets swept clean of dog dirt.
  • What remains is a traditional case of a national paranoia being manipulated by a cunning business establishment to protect its entrenched interests.
  • The truth is, though, sometimes spies really do resort to cunning disguises and hidden cameras.