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devious

1 of 1adjective
/ˈdi.viəs/
Forms:more devious,most devious
1

causing someone to have a wrong idea or impression, usually by giving incomplete or false information

  • His devious plan to manipulate the stock market was eventually uncovered.
  • The politician used devious tactics to mislead the public during the campaign.
  • She felt betrayed by the devious way her colleague twisted the facts.
  • His devious methods of avoiding responsibility only made the situation worse.
  • They found out that the company's devious advertising was hiding the true cost of the product.
Synonyms:
2

deviating from a straight course

3

using crafty and clever methods to achieve goals or avoid negative consequences

  • His devious plan to avoid taxes was eventually discovered.
  • They uncovered the devious schemes that were used to manipulate the system.
  • The devious strategy he devised was both intricate and cunning.
  • In order to avoid detection, he resorted to devious tactics.
  • She employed devious tactics to manipulate the outcome of the vote.