"Wily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wily" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wily" Meaning

Having or showing a clever and cunning nature; devious or crafty.

"Wily" Examples

5 Examples of "Wily"


Wily can be used as an adjective to describe someone who is clever, cunning, or tricky.

Example 1: Adjective in a Sentence

She was a wily negotiator who managed to get the best deal for her client.

Example 2: Adjective in a Paragraph

The employer described the new hire as being very wily when it came to finding solutions. This was one of the qualities that made him desirable for the role.

Example 3: Adverb Use

He navigated his way through the maze, cleverly (or wily) using the reflection of the lights to guide him out without touching any walls.

Example 4: Idiomatic Expression

No good deed goes unpunished is a wily saying that warns us that our kindness may be met with rebellion.

Example 5: In a Story Context

Leonidas was a wily warrior who used his intelligence and knowledge of terrain to keep the enemy at bay and then led a victorious charge at a strategic point where the Spartans would gain the upper hand.

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