wiled Synonyms

wiled Meaning

wiled

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

wiled Sentence Examples

  1. The hikers wiled away the hours by the campfire, sharing stories and singing songs.
  2. The cat wiled its way into the house through an open window.
  3. The children wiled away the summer afternoon playing in the park.
  4. The artist wiled his brush across the canvas, creating a masterpiece.
  5. The politician wiled his words carefully, trying to sway the voters.
  6. The snake wiled its way through the grass, seeking prey.
  7. The child wiled its mother into giving her a cookie by being particularly charming.
  8. The river wiled its way through the valley, carving out a deep gorge.
  9. The wind wiled through the trees, creating an eerie whistling sound.
  10. The thief wiled his way past the guards, unnoticed.

FAQs About the word wiled

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

charmed, lured, beguiled,fascinated, killed, captivated, seduced, delighted, enchanted, interested

revolted,disgusted, annoyed, repelled, offended, bored,tired, displeased, wearied,irked

The hikers wiled away the hours by the campfire, sharing stories and singing songs.

The cat wiled its way into the house through an open window.

The children wiled away the summer afternoon playing in the park.

The artist wiled his brush across the canvas, creating a masterpiece.