"Wiles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wiles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wiles" Meaning

To operate or win by crafty or cunning tactics, especially in a way that is not straightforward or honest.

"Wiles" Examples

5 Examples of Wiles in Sentences


Adverb

1. She uses her wiles to get what she wants from her customers.
2. His quick thinking and wiles turned the game around in his favor.

Noun

3. The actress used her wiles to convincingly portray a cunning thief.
4. The politician's wiles and charm won over many of the voters.

Verb

5. The company uses wily marketing strategies to outdo its competitors.

"Wiles" Similar Words

Wilding

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Wildlife

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Wildlife refers to all non-domesticated animals and plants that live in a particular region or ecosystem. This includes animals such as mammals (e.g. bears, wolves), birds (e.g. eagles, robins), reptiles (e.g. snakes, lizards), amphibians (e.g. frogs, toads), fish, and insects.

Wildly

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The word "wildly" is an adverb meaning:<br><br> In a wild or untamed manner<br> In an uncontrolled or uninhibited way<br> To a great extent or degree<br> Energetically, enthusiastically, or recklessly<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She danced wildly through the party. (In a wild manner)<br> The car sped wildly down the hill. (In an uncontrolled manner)<br> The crowd cheered wildly for the home team. (To a great extent)<br> She sang wildly off-key, but her enthusiasm was infectious. (Energetically and uninhibitedly)

Wildness

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Wilds

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Uninhabited or unpopulated regions, typically far from human settlement, of land or sea characterized by vegetation that is thick and difficult to navigate, such as forests, jungles, swamps, deserts, or mountain ranges.

Wile

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The word "wile" has multiple meanings, but the most common one refers to a cunning or clever trick or plan. It can also mean a woman's hair, or in some regional dialects, a type of fox.<br><br>In literary context, "wile" is often used to mean a clever or ingenious device used to deceive or outwit someone.<br><br>Example: "She employed a wile to steal the spotlight."

Wiled

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Pleased or amused, often in a mocking or deceitful way: "smirking because he thought it was very wiled".

Wileful

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Wise and determined in a stubborn or obstinate way; obstinately determined to do something, often spitefully.

Wilfing

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Wilhelm

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Wilhelmina

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Wilhelmine

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Wilhelmine refers to something associated with or related to William or a female ruler, typically a queen, named Williamina, Wilhelmina, or Wilhelmine. <br><br>As a feminine given name, it is the feminine form of William.

Wilhelmshaven

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Wilhelmshaven is a city in the northwestern part of the German state of Lower Saxony, in the heart of the Munster Geest. It is the largest city in Lower Saxony and also the most westerly city in the country. Wilhelmshaven is situated on the coast of the North Sea at the inner part of the Jade Bight, an inlet of the North Sea.

Wilier

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Deceptive or cunning in a rather attractive or charming way.

Wiliest

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Wilily

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Craftily or cunningly; with a skillful or insincere intention, often used to describe devious or deceitful behavior.