sleight

/slaɪt/
noun
  1. Skill or cleverness, especially in using one's hands or in deceiving others.
    • The magician's sleight amazed the audience as he made the coin disappear.
    • His political sleight helped him avoid answering the reporter's tough question.
    • She used a bit of sleight to win the card game without anyone noticing.
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