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wile (w l)n.1. A stratagem or trick intended to deceive or ensnare. 2. A disarming or seductive manner, device, or procedure: the wiles of a skilled negotiator. 3. Trickery; cunning. tr.v. wiled, wil·ing, wiles 1. To influence or lead by means of wiles; entice. 2. To pass (time) agreeably: wile away a Sunday afternoon.
[Middle English wil, from Old North French, from Old Norse v l, trick, or of Low German origin.] Synonyms: wile, artifice, trick, ruse, feint, stratagem, maneuver, dodge These nouns denote means for achieving an end by indirection or deviousness. Wile suggests deceiving and entrapping a victim by playing on his or her weak points: "He did not fail to see/His uncle's cunning wiles and treachery" William Morris. Artifice refers to something especially contrived to create a desired effect: "Should the public forgive artifices used to avoid military service?" Godfrey Sperling. Trick implies willful deception: "The ... boys ... had all sorts of tricks to prevent us from winning" W.H. Hudson. Ruse stresses the creation of a false impression: Your pretended deafness was a ruse to enable you to learn our plans, wasn't it? Feint denotes a deceptive act calculated to distract attention from one's real purpose: One person bumped into me as a feint while the other stole my wallet. Stratagem implies carefully planned deception used to achieve an objective: The manager used ruthless stratagems to win the promotion. Maneuver often applies to a single strategic move: "To this day they always speak of that Reform Bill as if it had been a dishonest maneuver" The Standard. Dodge stresses shifty and ingenious deception: "'It was all false, of course?' 'All, sir,' replied Mr. Weller, ' ... artful dodge'" Charles Dickens. |
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | wile - the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them)jugglery - artful trickery designed to achieve an end; "the senator's tax program was mere jugglery" |
wile noun 1. cunning, craft, fraud, cheating, guile, artifice, trickery, chicanery, craftiness, artfulness, slyness plural noun 2. ploys, tricks, devices, lures, manoeuvres, dodges, ruses, artifices, subterfuges, stratagems, contrivances, impositions
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