hannibalic

/hænɪˈbælɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

resembling or characteristic of Hannibal, a Carthaginian general, especially in strategy or tactics

“The general’s plan was seen as hannibalic in nature, catching his enemies off guard with an unexpected attack.”

2. noun

a clever or deceitful trick, especially one used to gain an advantage

“The politician’s hannibalic maneuver allowed him to stay in power despite the scandal.”

Synonyms

  • crafty
  • cunning
  • deceitful

Antonyms

  • honest
  • truthful