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Weaseled Meaning in English

word · lemma: weasel

ˈwizəɫ
WEE-zuhlld
wˈiːzəl
WEE-zuhld

Definition

Used to describe when someone escapes a responsibility, situation, or question in a sneaky or dishonest way, like a weasel. Often appears as 'weaseled out of', meaning to avoid doing something.

Usage & Nuances

'Weaseled' is informal and often slightly negative, suggesting avoidance in a sneaky, not admirable way. Common pattern: 'weaseled out of (something)'. Rarely used outside of this phrase.

Example Sentences

He weaseled out of doing his chores again.

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She weaseled out of answering the question.

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They weaseled out of paying for the meal.

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My brother somehow weaseled his way out of trouble again.

natural

The politician weaseled out of giving a direct answer during the debate.

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I can't believe you weaseled out of going to your own party!

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