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    cant
    /kant/

    verb

    • 1. have or cause to have a slanting or oblique position; tilt: "he canted his head to look at the screen"

    noun

    • 1. a slope or tilt: "the outward cant of the curving walls"
    • 2. a wedge-shaped block of wood, especially one remaining after the better-quality pieces have been cut off: "a squared-off cant remains, containing the knottiest wood"

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  3. Cant is a noun that means statements, especially on religious or moral subjects, that are not sincerely believed by the person making them. It can also mean special words used by a particular group of people, often in order to keep things secret.

  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word cant, from hypocritical speech to slanting surface. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words for cant.

  5. Can't is the short form of cannot, which means not able to do something. It is often used to suggest that someone should do something, especially when it seems obvious. See examples, synonyms and translations of can't.

  6. Cant has multiple meanings, such as insincere talk, private language, oblique angle, or a contraction of cannot. Learn how to use cant in different contexts and avoid confusion with similar words.

  7. Learn the meanings and uses of the word cant, as well as its related forms can't and canted. Find out how to pronounce it, what synonyms and collocations it has, and how to conjugate it in different tenses.

  8. Cant has multiple meanings, such as a slanting angle, a private language, or a whining speech. Learn the differences, examples, and origins of cant from various sources and dictionaries.

  9. Cant is language repeated so often and so mechanically that it's essentially empty of meaning. Cant can also mean the specialized jargon of a particular group — like the " cant of piracy" (e.g., Ahoy!

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