"Guile" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Guile" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Guile" Meaning

Guile is a noun that refers to the use of cunning or skillful deception in order to achieve one's goals. It can also describe a sly or deceitful manner of proceeding. In other words, someone who uses guile is acting cleverly or tactfully in order to deceive or manipulate others.

"Guile" Examples

Usage Examples for "Guile"


1. Using someone's guile to manipulate

"John used his guile to persuade his customer to buy the more expensive product."

2. Displaying guile while negotiating a deal

"The businesswoman displayed her guile by effortlessly negotiating a better price for the company."

3. Having guile in convincing argument

"The professor's well-reasoned argument was convincing, and he had a lot of guile in his delivery."

4. Lack of guile in a naive person

"The young girl's naivety showed in the way she lacked guile in her responses during the job interview."

5. Using guile to get what you want

"Politicians often use their guile to get what they want, even if it means bending the truth."

"Guile" Similar Words

Guild

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Guildenstern

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Guilder

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Guilders

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The word "guilders" refers to a unit of currency that was used in the Netherlands and the Dutch East Indies from the 15th to the 19th centuries. It was equal to 21 stuivers (a smaller unit of currency) or 280 to 300 of the smallest denomination of coins. The guilder was replaced by the Netherlands Antillean guilder in the Netherlands and the Indonesian rupiah in the Dutch East Indies.

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Guildhall

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Guilds

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Guiled

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Guiled refers to being cunning or deceitful; to use guile to deceive or cheat. It can also imply being clever or skillful in a sly or dishonest way.

Guileful

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Guilefully

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Guileless

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Guilelessly

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Guiler

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Guilin

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