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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Full of wiles; cunning.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Full of wiles; subtle; cunning; crafty; sly.
- Synonyms Cunning, Artful, Sly, etc. (see
cunning ), designing, deceitful, foxy, diplomatic, delusive, insidious.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Full of wiles, tricks, or stratagems; using craft or stratagem to accomplish a purpose; mischievously artful; subtle.
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- adjective
sly ,cunning ,full oftricks
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- adjective marked by skill in deception
Etymologies
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Examples
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The president is known as a wily politician with a long history of outsmarting political opponents.
Yemen Protesters Accept Deal Hakim Almasmari 2011
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On the field, Sócrates was known as a wily strategist who could elegantly employ his signature move, a back-heel pass.
NYT > Home Page By SIMON ROMERO 2011
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On the field, Sócrates was known as a wily strategist who could elegantly employ his signature move, a back-heel pass.
NYT > Home Page By SIMON ROMERO 2011
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On the field, Sócrates was known as a wily strategist who could elegantly employ his signature move, a back-heel pass.
NYT > Home Page By SIMON ROMERO 2011
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Perhaps it was his looks - it seemed impossible for any profile of him not to describe him as "wily" - but he projected a sense of profound wisdom, and he was a skilled enough magic man to coax six goals out of Milan Baros in Euro 2004.
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I think he is the most stunning example of this because it's one thing to look at Jesse Helms being called a wily pandering bigot while Teddy Kennedy is described as a man of principal.
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Mr. Musharraf is known as a wily fox here in India, and his speech shows exactly why that is.
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Mark, aristocratic-looking belying a poverty-stricken upbringing and handsome, but known as wily and aloof in his circle, played an expert cat-and-mouse game, not only with Judy—his girlfriend and my patient—but also with his wife.
Living with the Passive—Aggressive Man Ph.D. Scott Wetzler 1992
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Mark, aristocratic-looking belying a poverty-stricken upbringing and handsome, but known as wily and aloof in his circle, played an expert cat-and-mouse game, not only with Judy—his girlfriend and my patient—but also with his wife.
Living with the Passive—Aggressive Man Ph.D. Scott Wetzler 1992
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It was one-way traffic as Judah, known as a wily and tricky operator, continued to be outboxed and he was now bleeding from the nose.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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synonyms (69)
Words with the same meaning
- Byzantine
- Machiavellian
- Machiavellic
- acute
- arch
- artful
- astute
- cagey
- calculating
- canny
- chiseling
- clever
- collusive
- covinous
- crafty
- cunning
- cute
- deceitful
- deep
- deep-laid
- designing
- devious
- diplomatic
- false
- falsehearted
- feline
- finagling
- foxy
- fraudulent
- furtive
- guileful
- indirect
- ingenious
- insidious
- inventive
- knowing
- pawky
- politic
- ready
- resourceful
- sagacious
- scheming
- serpentine
- sharp
- shifty
- shrewd
- slick
- slippery
- sly
- smooth
- snaky
- sneaky
- sophistical
- stealthy
- strategic
- subtile
- subtle
- supple
- surreptitious
- tactical
- treacherous
- trickish
- tricksy
- tricky
- two-faced
- underhand
- underhanded
- vulpine
- wary
sweetzingiber commented on the word wily
clever; deceptive
August 1, 2009