wangled Synonyms

wangled Meaning

wangled

to resort to trickery or devious methods, to achieve or obtain by sly, tricky, or indirect methods, to adjust or manipulate for personal or fraudulent ends, to make or get by devious means

wangled Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning salesman wangled a discounted price for the reluctant customer.
  2. The politician wangled an endorsement from a high-profile celebrity to boost his campaign.
  3. The employee wangled a promotion by manipulating the company's performance evaluation system.
  4. The student wangled an extension on her assignment by claiming a technical glitch.
  5. The scammer wangled the money out of the unsuspecting victim by using a sophisticated con game.
  6. The defendant wangled a not guilty verdict by using a clever defense strategy.
  7. The journalist wangled an interview with the elusive businessman by using her connections.
  8. The hacker wangled access to the secure server by exploiting a vulnerability in the software.
  9. The child wangled a treat from their parents by using their charm and persuasion.
  10. The artist wangled a commission from a wealthy patron by showcasing their exceptional talent and connections.

FAQs About the word wangled

to resort to trickery or devious methods, to achieve or obtain by sly, tricky, or indirect methods, to adjust or manipulate for personal or fraudulent ends, to

negotiated, arranged, engineered, concluded,manipulated, plotted, finessed, maneuvered, managed, finagled

bungled, butchered, mishandled, mangled, botched, muffed,blew, fumbled, gummed (up), loused up

The cunning salesman wangled a discounted price for the reluctant customer.

The politician wangled an endorsement from a high-profile celebrity to boost his campaign.

The employee wangled a promotion by manipulating the company's performance evaluation system.

The student wangled an extension on her assignment by claiming a technical glitch.