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The example sentences of CANNY in videos (7 in total of 7)

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Use "canny" in a sentence | "canny" example sentences

How to use "canny" in a sentence?

  • Many senators have developed a canny sense of what will play best for the audience.
    -Jessica Savitch-
  • She avoids deep thought like an empty restaurant, not out of stupidity, but a canny resolve to be happy.
    -Alex Shakar-
  • Savings will not make you rich. Only canny investments do that. The role of savings is to keep you from becoming poor.
    -Jane Bryant Quinn-
  • Teaching is the canny art of intellectual temptation
    -Jerome Bruner-
  • Churchill was the canny political animal, very devious, bursting with energy and determination, learning as hard as he could.
    -Lord Mountbatten-
  • Oh, this beast? It's...perspicacious loris. 'Perspicacious' meaning 'wise or canny'." "Get stuffed," Bovril said, then giggled. "And it insults people," Telsa said. "How peculiar.
    -Scott Westerfeld-
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Definition and meaning of CANNY

What does "canny mean?"

/ˈkanē/

canny

adjective
having shrewdness and good judgement.

What are synonyms of "canny"?
Some common synonyms of "canny" are:
  • shrewd,
  • astute,
  • sharp,
  • sharp-witted,
  • discerning,
  • acute,
  • penetrating,
  • discriminating,
  • perceptive,
  • perspicacious,
  • clever,
  • intelligent,
  • wise,
  • sagacious,
  • sensible,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/SHro͞od/

shrewd
adjective

having or showing sharp powers of judgement.

/əˈst(y)o͞ot/

astute
adjective

having or showing ability to accurately assess situations or people.

/SHärp/

sharp
adjective adverb noun verb

Requiring a quick or sudden change in direction. precisely. A musical tone. raise pitch of.

/dəˈsərniNG/

discerning
adjective verb

having or showing good judgement. To be able to tell differences, see shapes, etc..

/əˈkyo͞ot/

acute
adjective noun

(Of an angle in math) of less than 90 degrees. accent.

penetrating
adjective verb

(Of wit, understanding etc.) keen; to the point. To spread through many parts of something.

/dəˈskriməˌnādiNG/

discriminating
adjective verb

having or showing refined taste or good judgement. To distinguish the differences between things.

/pərˈseptiv/

perceptive
adjective

Insightful; being able to understand the point.

/ˌpərspəˈkāSHəs/

perspicacious
adjective

having ready insight into and understanding of things.

/ˈklevər/

clever
adjective

Showing intelligence; quick to understand or learn.

/inˈteləjənt/

intelligent
adjective

having intelligence.

/wīz/

wise
adjective

Knowledgeable about life; having good judgment.

/səˈɡāSHəs/

sagacious
adjective

having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgement.

/ˈsensəb(ə)l/

sensible
adjective

Being useful/practical rather than fun/fashionable.

What are antonyms of "canny"?
Some common antonyms of "canny" are:
  • foolish,
  • reckless,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈfo͞oliSH/

foolish
adjective

lacking good sense or judgement.

/ˈrekləs/

reckless
adjective

Being dangerous and not caring about the results.

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