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Qué (quién) es wiliness - definición


Wiliness      
·noun The quality or state of being wily; craftiness; cunning; guile.
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(wilier, wiliest)
If you describe someone or their behaviour as wily, you mean that they are clever at achieving what they want, especially by tricking people.
His appointment as prime minister owed much to the wily manoeuvring of the President.
= cunning
ADJ
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·superl Full of wiles, tricks, or stratagems; using craft or stratagem to accomplish a purpose; mischievously artful; subtle.
Ejemplos de uso de wiliness
1. Advertisement Not so: The sheet had been signed with Phoenix‘s parent company, Phoenix Holdings, and that‘s where the bank‘s wiliness comes into play.
2. His prosecutors would argue, by contrast, that the incessant media scrutiny and the wiliness of Jackson‘s legal advisers have forced them to tread very carefully.
3. He was handsome, no–nonsense, liked having his picture taken, often recited military history, and was not amused at Perry‘s wiliness.
4. The drama which began three years ago when Britain, France and Germany undertook to bring Iran round on the nuclear issue has had its comic dimension, as European wiliness encountered Iranian guile, and was usually outmatched by it.
5. Glamour: Twiggy and violinist Linzi Stoppard Quentin Letts of the Daily Mail was charmed by Danesh, despite comparing his appearance to a «Victorian villain from a Monty Python sketch.» Paul Taylor, of the Independent, gave the show three stars and said: "The diabolically dashing Darius Danesh brings a seductively insolent charm, a dark velvet voice and a genuine fugitive pathos to the cynical blockade runner." Paice "hasn‘t quite nailed the comic, outrageously feline wiliness of Scarlett" but conveyed the heroine‘s survival instinct through her vocal quality, he added.