wiles (Meaning)

wiles

to lure by or as if by a magic spell, a trick or stratagem intended to ensnare or deceive, while, a beguiling or playful trick, guile, skill in tricking, skill in outwitting, a trick intended to deceive or trap

wiles Sentence Examples

  1. The fox employed cunning wiles to outsmart the unsuspecting rabbit.
  2. The politician's wiles allowed him to evade scrutiny for his questionable actions.
  3. The child's innocent wiles melted the hearts of all who encountered him.
  4. The salesman's wiles could persuade even the most skeptical customer.
  5. The seducer's wiles tempted her to stray from the path of virtue.
  6. The detective unraveled the criminal's web of wiles, revealing their true intentions.
  7. The diplomat's wiles helped broker a fragile peace between the warring nations.
  8. The actor's wiles brought the character to life, captivating the audience.
  9. The magician's wiles left the crowd bewildered and entertained.
  10. The con artist's wiles allowed him to swindle thousands of dollars from unsuspecting victims.

FAQs About the word wiles

to lure by or as if by a magic spell, a trick or stratagem intended to ensnare or deceive, while, a beguiling or playful trick, guile, skill in tricking, skill

tricks,ruses, schemes, devices, artifices, sleights,stratagems, knacks, shenanigans, jigs

disgusts,repels, offends, annoys,displeases, wearies, tires, bores, revolts,irks

The fox employed cunning wiles to outsmart the unsuspecting rabbit.

The politician's wiles allowed him to evade scrutiny for his questionable actions.

The child's innocent wiles melted the hearts of all who encountered him.

The salesman's wiles could persuade even the most skeptical customer.