Crossword clues for slier
slier
- Less forthright
- Comparatively cunning
- Less forward
- More deceitful
- Not as forthright
- Better at guile
- Not so obvious
- More evasive
- Harder to outwit
- Comparatively foxy
- More tricky
- More roguish
- More ingenious
- More apt to deceive
- Less candid
- Superior in cunning
- Superior at conniving
- Not so forthright
- Not as naive
- More vulpine?
- More vulpine
- More surreptitious
- More likely to deceive
- More evasive and tricky
- More duplicitous
- More apt to sneak around
- Less up-front
- Less ingenuous
- Harder to pin down
- Harder to outfox
- Harder to nail down
- Comparatively surreptitious
- Comparatively cagy
- Better at duplicity
- Less upfront
- More cunning
- More like a fox
- More crafty
- More foxy
- More Machiavellian
- More wily
- More artful
- More knavish
- More devious
- More sharp
- Less straightforward
- More cagey
- Not as direct
- More furtive
- Better at scheming
- More clever
- Better with deception
- More guileful
- Better at conniving
- Foxier
- Wilier
- Less trustworthy
- Craftier (var.)
- More conniving (var.)
- More underhanded
- Not so straightforward
- Less aboveboard
- Less open
- Less honest
- More shrewd
- More slick
- More sneaky
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sly \Sly\, a. [Compar. Slieror Slyer; superl. Sliest or Slyest.] [OE. sli, slegh, sleih, Icel. sl?gr, for sl?gr; akin to Sw. slug, Dan. slu, LG. slou, G. schlau; probably to E. slay, v.t.; cf. G. verschlagen sly. See Slay, v. t., and cf. Sleight.]
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Dexterous in performing an action, so as to escape notice; nimble; skillful; cautious; shrewd; knowing; -- in a good sense.
Be ye sly as serpents, and simple as doves.
--Wyclif (Matt. x. 16).Whom graver age And long experience hath made wise and sly.
--Fairfax. -
Artfully cunning; secretly mischievous; wily.
For my sly wiles and subtle craftiness, The litle of the kingdom I possess.
--Spenser. -
Done with, and marked by, artful and dexterous secrecy; subtle; as, a sly trick.
Envy works in a sly and imperceptible manner.
--I. Watts. -
Light or delicate; slight; thin. [Obs.]
By the sly, or On the sly, in a sly or secret manner. [Colloq.] ``Gazed on Hetty's charms by the sly.''
--G. Eliot.Sly goose (Zo["o]l.), the common sheldrake; -- so named from its craftiness.
Syn: Cunning; crafty; subtile; wily. See Cunning.
Wiktionary
a. (en-comparativesly)
WordNet
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Usage examples of "slier".
He felt no real danger from Miss Cummings, though she was certainly a deal prettier than most of his flirts, and a deal slier, too.