wicked |
cunning |
As adjectives the difference between wicked and cunning
is that
wicked is evil or mischievous by nature while
cunning is sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour.
As nouns the difference between wicked and cunning
is that
wicked is people who are wicked. while
cunning is knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge).
As an adverb wicked
is very, extremely.
As a verb wicked
is past tense of wick.
cunning |
perceptive |
As adjectives the difference between cunning and perceptive
is that
cunning is sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour while
perceptive is having or showing keenness of perception, insight, understanding, or intuition.
As a noun cunning
is (obsolete) knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge).
moon |
cunning |
As a proper noun moon
is the earth's moon; the sole natural satellite of the earth, represented in astronomy and astrology by.
As an adjective cunning is
sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour.
As a noun cunning is
(obsolete) knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge).
cunning |
crafting |
As nouns the difference between cunning and crafting
is that
cunning is knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge) while
crafting is the act by which something is crafted.
As an adjective cunning
is sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour.
As a verb crafting is
present participle of lang=en.
subtil |
cunning |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between subtil and cunning
is that
subtil is (obsolete) subtle while
cunning is (obsolete) knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge).
As adjectives the difference between subtil and cunning
is that
subtil is (obsolete) subtle while
cunning is sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour.
As a noun cunning is
(obsolete) knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge).
eagle-eyed |
cunning |
Related terms |
Eagle-eyed is a related term of cunning.
As adjectives the difference between eagle-eyed and cunning
is that
eagle-eyed is having great visual acuity, especially the ability to see at a distance while
cunning is sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour.
As a noun cunning is
(obsolete) knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge).
cunning |
diplomatic |
Related terms |
Cunning is a related term of diplomatic.
As nouns the difference between cunning and diplomatic
is that
cunning is (obsolete) knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge) while
diplomatic is diplomat.
As an adjective cunning
is sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour.
cunning |
uncunning |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between cunning and uncunning
is that
cunning is (obsolete) knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge) while
uncunning is (obsolete) ignorant.
As adjectives the difference between cunning and uncunning
is that
cunning is sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour while
uncunning is (obsolete) ignorant.
As a noun cunning
is (obsolete) knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge).
cunning |
arty |
As an adjective cunning
is sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour.
As a noun cunning
is (obsolete) knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge).
As a proper noun arty is
a diminutive of the male given name arthur.
cunning |
science |
Related terms |
Cunning is a related term of science.
As nouns the difference between cunning and science
is that
cunning is (obsolete) knowledge; learning; special knowledge (sometimes implying occult or magical knowledge) while
science is (countable) a particular discipline or branch of learning, especially one dealing with measurable or systematic principles rather than intuition or natural ability or
science can be .
As an adjective cunning
is sly; crafty; clever in surreptitious behaviour.
As a verb science is
to cause to become versed in science; to make skilled; to instruct.
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