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    legerdemain
    /ˌlɛdʒədəˈmeɪn/

    noun

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  2. LEGERDEMAIN definition: 1. skilful hiding of the truth in order to trick people: 2. skilful tricks done as part of a…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : sleight of hand. displays legerdemain with cards and coins. 2. : a display of skill or adroitness. a remarkable piece of diplomatic legerdemain Anthony West. Did you know? In Middle French, folks who were clever enough to fool others with fast-fingered illusions were described as leger de main, literally "light of hand."

  4. Legerdemain can be used literally to describe a magic trick, or figuratively to describe some other kind of trickery or deceit. If you and some friends cook up a scheme that involves telling complicated lies so that you can stay out all night, you are guilty of legerdemain.

  5. noun. sleight of hand. trickery; deception. any artful trick. legerdemain. / ˌlɛdʒədəˈmeɪn / noun. another name for sleight of hand. cunning deception or trickery.

  6. noun. 1. another name for sleight of hand. 2. cunning deception or trickery. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. legerdemainist (ˌlegerdeˈmainist) noun. Word origin. C15: from Old French: light of hand. legerdemain in American English. (ˌlɛdʒərdɪˈmeɪn ) noun. 1.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · Noun. [edit] legerdemain (usually uncountable, plural legerdemains) Sleight of hand; "magic" trickery. A show of skill or deceitful ability. Synonyms. [edit] prestidigitation. sleight of hand. Translations. [edit] ± sleight of hand. Further reading. [edit] sleight of hand on Wikipedia.

  8. 1. sleight of hand, prestidigitation the kind of legerdemain you'd expect from a magician. 2. deception, manoeuvring, manipulation, cunning, artifice, trickery, subterfuge, feint, contrivance, chicanery, hocus-pocus, craftiness, artfulness, footwork (informal) financial and legal legerdemain.