B1 adjective 2 min read

कुटिल

A person who is cunning or tricky in their behavior.

kutil

Explanation at your level:

You use this word for a person who is not honest. They are tricky. They want to win by hiding the truth. It is like a fox in a story.

A kutil person is someone who is not straight with you. They have secret plans. You should be careful when you talk to them because they are very clever at hiding things.

This word describes someone who is cunning. It is often used in stories to describe a villain or a character who uses deceit to get what they want. It is a formal way to say someone is 'sneaky'.

When you call someone kutil, you are highlighting their duplicity. It suggests a calculated approach to life where the person prioritizes their own gain over transparency. It is a strong word often found in political or dramatic contexts.

The term kutil implies a sophisticated level of machiavellian behavior. It is not just about lying; it is about the strategic manipulation of circumstances to ensure a favorable outcome, often at the expense of others' trust.

Rooted in the concept of 'crookedness,' kutil serves as a profound descriptor for moral obliquity. In literary analysis, it is used to describe characters whose internal landscape is as twisted as their external actions, moving beyond simple 'cunning' into the realm of deep-seated chicanery.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • Adjective
  • Means cunning
  • Negative trait
  • Formal

When we describe someone as कुटिल (Kutil), we are talking about their character. It is a word used for people who are not direct or honest in their dealings.

Think of someone who plays mind games or hides their true intentions. They are not necessarily 'evil,' but they are definitely cunning and hard to trust because they always have a hidden agenda.

The word कुटिल comes from Sanskrit roots. Historically, it meant 'crooked' or 'bent,' which is a perfect metaphor for someone whose path to a goal is not straight or honest.

Over centuries, this physical meaning of 'bent' evolved into the psychological trait of deceitfulness. It is a classic example of how physical descriptions become personality traits in many Indo-Aryan languages.

You will often hear this in formal literature or when discussing political strategies. It is rarely used in casual conversation to describe a friend.

Commonly, it appears as कुटिल चाल (cunning move) or कुटिल मुस्कान (cunning smile). It carries a weight of suspicion, so use it carefully when describing someone's actions.

While idioms are language-specific, the essence of 'Kutil' is captured by: 1. Playing a double game (acting two-faced). 2. Behind someone's back (acting secretly). 3. Up to no good (plotting something). 4. Fox-like behavior (being sly). 5. A snake in the grass (hidden danger).

In Hindi grammar, कुटिल acts as a descriptive adjective. It does not change with gender, but it modifies the noun it precedes.

Pronunciation is straightforward: Koo-til. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like 'Putil' (in specific dialects) or sounds similar to the structure of 'Subtle' in English, though the meanings differ.

Fun Fact

It evolved from physical to mental.

Pronunciation Guide

UK kuːtɪl

Sounds like 'Koo-til'

US kuːtɪl

Sounds like 'Koo-til'

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 't'

Rhymes With

Putil Sutil

Difficulty Rating

Reading 2/5

Moderate

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

धूर्त

Learn Next

कपटी

Advanced

प्रपंच

Grammar to Know

Adjective usage

Kutil insaan

Examples by Level

1

He is kutil.

He is cunning.

adjective usage

1

The fox is very kutil.

1

His kutil plan failed.

1

She saw through his kutil smile.

1

The politician's kutil maneuvers were exposed.

1

His kutil nature made him a dangerous rival.

Common Collocations

कुटिल चाल
कुटिल मुस्कान
कुटिल बुद्धि
कुटिल स्वभाव
कुटिल राजनीति
कुटिल इरादे
कुटिल व्यवहार
कुटिल षड्यंत्र
कुटिल योजना
कुटिल नजर

Idioms & Expressions

"कुटिल चाल चलना"

to plot something

He is playing a kutil game.

formal

Easily Confused

कुटिल vs टेढ़ा

Physical vs mental

Tehda is for objects.

Tehda stick.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject is kutil

He is kutil.

Word Family

Nouns

कुटिलता cunningness

Adjectives

कुटिल

Related

धूर्त synonym

How to Use It

frequency

5

Formality Scale

Formal Literary Casual Slang

Common Mistakes

Using it for a physically bent object Use 'टेढ़ा'
Kutil is for personality, not physical shapes.

Tips

💡

Context

Think of a villain.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Kutil = Cool-Till (He acts cool until he strikes).

Visual Association

A fox wearing a mask.

Word Web

Cunning Deceit Strategy

Challenge

Use it in a sentence today.

Word Origin

Sanskrit

Original meaning: Bent/Crooked

Cultural Context

Can be offensive if used to describe a friend.

Equivalent to 'cunning' or 'sly'.

Used in Mahabharata

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Politics

  • Kutil rajneeti

Conversation Starters

"Have you met a kutil person?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a tricky character.

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

No, it is negative.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

The person is ___.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Kutil

Kutil fits the description of a cunning person.

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