Cunning

/ˈkʌnɪŋ/ adjective, noun

Cunning means being clever at getting what you want, often by using trickery or secret plans. As a noun, it refers to skill in deception or cleverness.

From Old English *cunnan* “to know,” which gave *cunnende* “knowledgeable, skillful.” Over time, the idea of special skill shifted toward clever, sometimes sneaky intelligence.

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