canniness

/ˈkænɪnɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

The quality of being cunning or clever, especially in a way that is seen as untrustworthy or deceitful.

“The politician’s lack of canniness was evident in his blunder during the debate.”

2. noun

The quality of being skillful or expert in a particular activity or skill.

“The team’s canniness on the field was impressive, and they won the championship.”

Synonyms

  • cleverness
  • craftiness
  • cunning

Antonyms

  • gullibility
  • naivety