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  1. Sleight means skill, especially with one’s hands ( dexterity ). It can also mean trickery or cunning, or a specific trick or scheme. Sleight is by far most commonly used in the phrase sleight of hand, whose meanings are very similar to those of sleight: manual dexterity, general trickery, or a trick performed with quick and skillful hand ...

  2. noun archaic. 1. skill; dexterity. See also sleight of hand. 2. a trick or stratagem. 3. cunning; trickery. Collins English Dictionary.

  3. The noun sleight refers to being able to use your hands with ease, especially when doing a trick. Sleight is often used in the phrase " sleight of hand." If you are a good magician, you can make a coin disappear with sleight of hand.

  4. Sleight means skill, dexterity, or a clever trick or deception. Learn how to use it in different contexts, such as sleight of hand, and find synonyms, translations, and examples from various sources.

  5. Synonyms for SLEIGHT: ruse, scheme, trick, device, sleight of hand, stratagem, gambit, ploy; Antonyms of SLEIGHT: incompetence, incompetency, ineptitude, inadequacy, ineptness, density, dulness, obtuseness

  6. Apr 18, 2024 · sleight ( countable and uncountable, plural sleights) Cunning; craft; artful practice. ( countable) An artful trick; sly artifice; a feat so dexterous that the manner of performance escapes observation.