Wriggle out Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹɪɡəɫ/ /ˈaʊt
RIG-uhl OWT
ɹˈɪɡəl/ /ˈaʊt
RIG-uhl OWT
Definition
To cleverly avoid doing something, especially something difficult or unpleasant, often by making excuses or using trickery.
Usage & Nuances
Informal; commonly used with situations of avoiding responsibility. Often used as 'wriggle out of (something)'. Suggests effort or cleverness to escape. Not used for physical escape; mostly about duties, promises, or commitments.
Spanish: zafarse de - escabullirse dePortuguese (BR): escapar de - livrar-se dePortuguese (PT): escapar-se de - livrar-se deChinese (Simplified): 逃避 - 推脱Chinese (Traditional): 逃避 - 推脫Hindi: (किसी चीज़ से) बच निकलना - टालनाArabic: التملص من - الهروب منBengali: কৌশলে এড়ানো - দায়িত্ব এড়িয়ে চলাRussian: уклоняться - выкручиватьсяJapanese: うまく逃れる - 言い訳して逃れるVietnamese: lẩn tránh - thoái thácKorean: 교묘히 빠져나가다 - 변명하며 피하다Turkish: kıvırmak - sorumluluktan kaçmakUrdu: چالبازی سے بچ نکلنا - بہانہ بنا کر جان چھڑاناIndonesian: mengelak - menghindar dengan alasan
Example Sentences
He always tries to wriggle out of doing his homework.
basic
Don't try to wriggle out of your responsibilities.
basic
She tried to wriggle out of cleaning her room.
basic
If there's a way to wriggle out of a meeting, Mark will find it.
natural
They managed to wriggle out of paying the bill somehow.
natural
Whenever he's in trouble, he tries to wriggle out with some excuse.
natural