Cunning meaning and its usage
Cunning meaning and its usage, Parts of speech The word " cunning " in English is versatile and functions as three parts of speech : noun , adjective , and (rarely) adverb . 1. Adjective (most common usage) Meaning: Clever or skillful , especially in a deceptive or tricky way. Could also mean ingenious or resourceful , depending on tone/context. Examples: "She came up with a cunning plan to escape." "The fox is known for being cunning." 2. Noun Meaning: The ability to achieve things through cleverness or deceit . Examples: "He used his cunning to win the game." "It took more than brute strength; it took cunning." 3. Adverb (archaic or dialectal — very rare today) Form: cunning (used adverbially, especially in older dialects, e.g., Scottish/Irish English ) Meaning: In a clever or skillful way. Example (archaic/dialect): "He played that tune right cunning." Note: In ...