

The picture hung at a cant on the wall.
A slant or tilt, especially in a physical position.
The shelf was installed at a cant, making it hard to place items on it.
He noticed the flag was flying at a cant in the wind.
The roof had a slight cant that helped with drainage.
at a cant
tilt at a cant
hang at a cant
tilt
slant
angle
He tends to cant when discussing his achievements.
To speak in a way that is insincere or uses jargon.
She always cant when asked about her job.
The politician began to cant during the debate.
It's frustrating to hear him cant instead of being honest.
speak in cant
use cant
cant language
jargonize
prevaricate
speak insincerely
The lawyer used legal cant that confused the jury.
A type of language or speech used by a particular group, often difficult for outsiders to understand.
The doctor spoke in medical cant that the patient couldn't follow.
The tech team used programming cant that baffled the new intern.
During the meeting, the manager's business cant left everyone puzzled.
legal cant
medical cant
technical cant
jargon
argot
lingo