Synonyms for canniness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : kan-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkæn i |
Top 10 synonyms for canniness Other synonyms for the word canniness
- ability
- acumen
- adroitness
- anticipation
- artfulness
- artifice
- astuteness
- bettering
- brains
- cageyness
- caginess
- calculation
- canniness
- carefulness
- cautiousness
- chariness
- chicanery
- circumspection
- clairvoyance
- competition
- competitive advantage
- competitive edge
- concern
- considerateness
- consideration
- contrivance
- craft
- craftiness
- cunning
- cutthroat
- deceit
- deliberation
- deviousness
- diplomacy
- discernment
- discreetness
- discretion
- discrimination
- disingenuity
- duplicity
- economy
- Fabian policy
- far-sightedness
- foreknowledge
- foresight
- forethought
- foxiness
- gift
- good sense
- guile
- heed
- heedfulness
- insurance
- intelligence
- judgment
- judiciousness
- long-sightedness
- maturity
- moderation
- observation
- outfoxing
- outsmarting
- outwitting
- perception
- perspicacity
- planning
- precaution
- precognition
- preconception
- premeditation
- premonition
- prenotion
- prescience
- presence of mind
- prospect
- protection
- providence
- provision
- prudence
- quick wit
- quickness
- regard
- resourcefulness
- responsibility
- restraint
- rivaling
- ruse
- safeguard
- safety measure
- sagacity
- sense
- sharpness
- shiftiness
- shrewdness
- skill
- slickness
- slyness
- smartness
- sneakiness
- solicitude
- sophrosyne
- stratagem
- strategy
- subterfuge
- subtlety
- tact
- talent
- temperance
- thought
- thoughtfulness
- thrift
- trickery
- trickiness
- vigilance
- wariness
- warning
- watchfulness
- wiles
- wiliness
- wisdom
- wit
Définition of canniness
Origin :- 1630s, Scottish and northern English formation from can (v.1) in its sense of "know how to," + -y (2). "Knowing," hence, "careful." A doublet of cunning that flowed into distinct senses. Often used superciliously of Scots by their southern neighbors (and their American cousins).
- The Canny Scot is so well known as scarcely to require description. He carries caution, cunning, and selfishness to excess. Deceitful when a purpose is to be accomplished, he is not habitually deceitful. One thing he never loses sight of--his own interest. But of his own interest he is not the most enlightened judge. ["The Natural History of Scotsmen," in "The Argosy," December 1865]
- Related: Cannily; canniness.
- As in art : noun cunning
- As in precaution : noun carefulness; preventative measure
- As in one-upmanship : noun back-and-forth competition
- As in calculation : noun forethought
- As in prudence : noun carefulness
- As in caution : noun alertness, carefulness
- As in craftiness : noun artfulness
- As in foxiness : noun artfulness
- As in cleverness : noun brightness, ingenuity
- As in slyness : noun artfulness
- As in craft : noun deceit, scheme
- As in discretion : noun caution, judgment
- As in foresight : noun mental preparedness
- As in forethought : noun mental preparedness
- Malcolm, with the canniness of his kind, at once told her he had had no luck.
- Extract from : « Labrador Days » by Wilfred Thomason Grenfell
- A dog is singularly destitute in what is called in Scotland, canniness.
- Extract from : « Cats » by W. Gordon Stables
- Carson, with the canniness so characteristic of the American, was not to be so easily convinced.
- Extract from : « The Wolf Cub » by Patrick Casey
- It was in the morning that the landlady showed her canniness.
- Extract from : « Our Journey to the Hebrides » by Joseph Pennell and Elizabeth Robins Pennell
- He gave a remarkable proof of his canniness in the successful outcome of his bargaining with the trustees of the British Museum.
- Extract from : « Makers of British Botany; a collection of biographies by living botanists » by Various
- People looked askance upon them as Scots, while innkeepers hated them for their poverty and their canniness.
- Extract from : « The Great North Road: York to Edinburgh » by Charles G. Harper
- Andrew Carnegie tells a good story illustrating the canniness of the Scot.
- Extract from : « Among the Humorists and After Dinner Speakers, Vol. I » by Various
- He was, in a way, a Paul Revere spreading intelligence, and with Scotch canniness made a good bargain for himself.
- Extract from : « The Alaskan » by James Oliver Curwood
- With the canniness of her new-found love, Avice approached the subject in a roundabout way.
- Extract from : « The Mark of Cain » by Carolyn Wells
- The verses rang with New England canniness, and the familiar dialect acquired a dignity never before acknowledged.
- Extract from : « Children's Stories in American Literature, 1660-1860 » by Henrietta Christian Wright
Antonyms for canniness
- artlessness
- avocation
- carelessness
- disregard
- entertainment
- foolishness
- frankness
- harm
- heedlessness
- hindsight
- honesty
- hurt
- ignorance
- imprudence
- inability
- inattention
- incapacity
- indifference
- indiscretion
- ineptness
- injury
- lack
- naievety
- neglect
- negligence
- omission
- openness
- rashness
- recklessness
- recreation
- science
- senselessness
- sincerity
- stupidity
- thoughtlessness
- truthfulness
- unskill
- weakness
- wildness
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