A skillful trick or deception, especially using quick movements of the hands
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The magician's sleight of hand left the audience in awe.She persuaded them with the sleight of hand of a skilled negotiator.His political strategy was a sleight of hand, diverting attention.
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Slight of hand
/ˌslaɪt əv ˈhænd/
A quick or deceptive movement with hands to perform a trick or hide something.
Examples:
With a simple slight of hand, he made the coin vanish.Unbeknownst to the crowd, her slight of hand was flawless.Magicians rely heavily on the art of slight of hand.
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Sleight of hand involves skillful tricks, usually performed by magicians. Think of sleight as similar to sly or deceitful.
Slight of hand is an incorrect variation often used mistakenly; remember slight means small or insignificant.
To differentiate, associate sleight with dexterity or craft, whereas slight refers to something minor.