"Wilily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wilily" Meaning

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

"Wilily" Examples

Word: Wilily


Definition:

In a crafty or cunning manner, with skill and subtlety.

Usage Examples:


1. Skillful and subtle action:
She played the instrument wilily to blend into the background of the orchestra's grand finale.
Meaning: The way she played the instrument was so skillful and subtle that it blended in perfectly.

2. Cunning maneuver:
The company has been accused of confusing consumers with wilily worded ads to sell more products.
Meaning: The company used cunning advertising tactics to confuse consumers into buying more products.

3. Clever evasion:
The lawyer tried to wilily avoid answering the question at all costs.
Meaning: The lawyer skillfully avoided answering the question.

4. Skillful and subtle behavior:
She navigated the unfamiliar city streets wilily, never getting lost once.
Meaning: She maneuvered through the unfamiliar city with skill and ease.

5. Cunning behavior in pursuit of a goal:
The candidate ran wilily through the campaign, outmaneuvering her opponents at every turn.
Meaning: The candidate demonstrated cunning in her campaign strategy to maintain the lead.

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