"Sleight-of-hand" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sleight-of-hand" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sleight-of-hand" Meaning

Sleight-of-hand refers to a technique used by magicians, conjurers, and illusionists to secretly palm, conceal, or misdirect an object, creating the illusion that something has disappeared, appeared, or has been performed by supernatural means.

"Sleight-of-hand" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Sleight-of-Hand"


1. Deception in Magic: The magician used a deft sleight-of-hand to make the coin disappear.
2. Culinary Skill: The pastry chef's expert sleight-of-hand made it look effortless as she turned the cake into a perfectly sliced dessert.
3. Card Trick: The magician's skilled sleight-of-hand allowed him to keep the cards in a predetermined order, making the trick easy to execute.
4. Auditor's Misdeed: The disgraced auditor was accused of embezzling money through clever sleight-of-hand, using mathematical deception to hide the theft.
5. Misdirection: The politician's sleight-of-hand with the data allowed him to spin the economic statistics in a way that presented a more positive outcome than reality.

"Sleight-of-hand" Similar Words

Sleeved

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Sleeved refers to having a garment, typically a shirt or a jacket, with sleeves attached to it.

Sleeveen

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "sleeveen". It is possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Sleeveless

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Not having sleeves: a sleeveless garment, such as a vest or a shirt.

Sleeves

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1. Long, usually loose, portions of a garment that cover the arm.<br><br>2. To wrap or cover something with a sleeve or sleeves.<br><br>3. To advance or bring up banknotes.<br><br>4. The part of a gun or a sleeve pipe extended beyond the cylinder to eject a cartridge.<br><br>5. A bank's department or intermediate level between a teller and the vault.

Sleigh

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A vehicle on runners for transporting goods or people on snow or ice, typically having a platform or body supported by two or four ice runners, often pulled by animals or motor vehicles.<br><br>Example: The child loved to ride in the horse-drawn sleigh through the snowy forest.

Sleighbells

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Sleighed

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To be "sleighed" means to be thoroughly defeated or outdone, often in a humiliating or crushing manner. It can be used in a sporting context (e.g., "The team was sleighed by their opponents 5-0") or other competitive situations (e.g., "The opposing team's argument was sleighed by the expert's rebuttal").

Sleighs

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Sleight

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Skillful and deceitful maneuvering, typically with the hands; cunning or deceitful skill.<br><br>Example: "He was known for his sleight of hand in palming the card."

Sleights

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Sleights can refer to two different things:<br><br>1. <strong>Magical tricks or illusions</strong>: Sleights are skillfully performed illusions or tricks, often used by magicians. They are often quick and precise movements of the hands, fingers, and arms used to distract or deceive the audience.<br><br>2. <strong>Covert or deceitful actions</strong>: Sleights can also refer to sneaky or underhanded actions taken to deceive or manipulate others. For example, someone might accuse someone of "pulling a sleight of hand" to describe a dishonest or misleading behavior.<br><br>3. <strong>Circles or rings of land</strong>: In some contexts, sleights can refer to circles or rings that are unproductive or enclosed areas of land, such as a sleight of swamps or a sleight of water.<br><br>The word "sleight" itself can also mean a subtle or skillful behavior, often in a context of deception or concealment.

Sleipnir

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Sleipnir is the eight-legged horse in Norse mythology, said to be the steed of the god Odin. It is known for its incredible speed and power, being said to be able to traverse the nine worlds of Norse cosmology. The term "sleipnir" is also sometimes used metaphorically to refer to something that is extremely lengthy or prolonged, such as a long, grueling journey or a difficult situation.

Sleiveen

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Slender

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Slenderer

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Meaning: Less thick or thick in a way that is considered more attractive or desirable; narrower than average.<br><br>Example: "He had a slenderer frame after several months of exercise."

Slenderise

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To make or become thinner or less robust, especially in proportion to another part of the body.

Slenderize

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