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artful    音标拼音: ['ɑrtfəl]
a. 巧妙的,狡猾的

巧妙的,狡猾的

artful
adj 1: not straightforward or candid; giving a false appearance
of frankness; "an ambitious, disingenuous, philistine,
and hypocritical operator, who...exemplified...the most
disagreeable traits of his time"- David Cannadine; "a
disingenuous excuse" [synonym: {disingenuous}, {artful}]
[ant: {artless}, {ingenuous}]
2: marked by skill in achieving a desired end especially with
cunning or craft; "the artful dodger"; "an artful choice of
metaphors" [ant: {artless}]

Artful \Art"ful\, a. [From {Art}.]
1. Performed with, or characterized by, art or skill.
[Archaic] "Artful strains." "Artful terms." --Milton.
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2. Artificial; imitative. --Addison.
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3. Using or exhibiting much art, skill, or contrivance;
dexterous; skillful.
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He [was] too artful a writer to set down events in
exact historical order. --Dryden.
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4. Cunning; disposed to cunning indirectness of dealing;
crafty; as, an artful boy. [The usual sense.]
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Artful in speech, in action, and in mind. --Pope.
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The artful revenge of various animals. --Darwin.
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Syn: Cunning; skillful; adroit; dexterous; crafty; tricky;
deceitful; designing. See {Cunning}.
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96 Moby Thesaurus words for "artful":
Byzantine, Machiavellian, Machiavellic, acute, adroit,
ambidextrous, arch, astute, cagey, calculating, canny, chiseling,
clever, collusive, covinous, crafty, crooked, cunning, cute,
deceitful, deep, deep-laid, designing, devious, dexterous,
diplomatic, dishonest, disingenuous, double, double-dealing,
double-faced, double-minded, double-tongued, doublehearted,
duplicitous, facile, faithless, false, false-principled,
falsehearted, feline, finagling, forsworn, foxy, fraudulent,
furtive, guileful, indirect, ingenious, insidious, insincere,
inventive, knowing, oily, pawky, perfidious, perjured, politic,
ready, resourceful, scheming, serpentine, sharp, shifty, shrewd,
slick, slippery, sly, smooth, snaky, sneaky, sophistical, specious,
stealthy, strategic, suave, subtile, subtle, superficial, supple,
surreptitious, tactical, treacherous, trickish, tricksy, tricky,
two-faced, uncandid, underhand, underhanded, unfrank, unsincere,
untruthful, vulpine, wary, wily


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