"Wiseguy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wiseguy" Meaning

A person who is considered to be clever, cunning, and possibly even manipulative in a charming or endearing way, often to achieve their goals or gain advantage in a given situation.

"Wiseguy" Examples

Usage Examples


Noun


The wiseguy on the street gives out helpful advice to passersby without expecting anything in return.
The company's CEO is a wiseguy, always anticipating and solving problems his team can't see coming.
The wiseguy from the family intervened and managed to negotiate a favorable contract for the deal.

Verb


After seeing the couples argue at the party, the family decided to coach their son on how to be a wiseguy without stepping on anyone's toes.
If you learn to be a wiseguy, you'll have advantages in business forever, which can open doors for you.
He told me it is not wise to be a wiseguy with Johnny because he is unpredictable.

Adjective


The wiseguy took out a map and explained the intricate routes they would take during their trip.
My wiseguy colleague informed me of the rumors before they were published in the newspaper.

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