Wiles Meaning in English
word · lemma: wile
ˈwaɪɫz
WYLZ
wˈaɪlz
WYLZ
التعريف
Clever tricks or strategies, often used to deceive, persuade, or get what you want in a sneaky way.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Wiles' is a formal or literary word, often describing clever, sometimes manipulative behavior, typically by someone trying to get their way. Common in phrases like 'womanly wiles' or 'the wiles of children.' It usually implies trickery, not innocent creativity.
Spanish: artimañas - astucias - trucosPortuguese (BR): artimanhas - manhas - truquesPortuguese (PT): artimanhas - manhas - truquesChinese (Simplified): 诡计 - 花招Chinese (Traditional): 詭計 - 花招Hindi: चालाकी - चालें - कुटिलताएँArabic: مكايد - حيلBengali: কৌশল - ধূর্ততাRussian: хитрости - уловкиJapanese: 策略 - 計略Vietnamese: mánh khóe - chiêu tròKorean: 속임수 - 술책Turkish: hileler - kurnazlıklarUrdu: مکاری - چالبازیاںIndonesian: tipu daya - muslihat
جمل نموذجية
He used his wiles to win the game.
basic
Children have many wiles to avoid bedtime.
basic
She charmed everyone with her wiles.
basic
No matter his mother's wiles, he refused to eat vegetables.
natural
Politicians are famous for their wiles during elections.
natural
He fell for her wiles and ended up doing all her chores.
natural