devious

[ˈdiːviəs]

devious Definition

  • 1showing a skillful use of underhanded tactics to achieve goals
  • 2indirect or dishonest

Using devious: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "devious" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He had a devious plan to win the election.

  • Example

    The company used devious methods to avoid paying taxes.

  • Example

    She took a devious route to avoid traffic.

devious Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for devious

Antonyms for devious

  • honest
  • straightforward

Phrases with devious

  • devious mind

    a mind that is skilled at using underhanded tactics to achieve goals

    Example

    He has a devious mind and can come up with clever schemes.

  • devious route

    an indirect or circuitous route

    Example

    We took a devious route to avoid the traffic jam.

  • devious behavior

    behavior that is indirect, dishonest, or underhanded

    Example

    The politician's devious behavior was exposed by the media.

Origins of devious

from Latin 'devius', meaning 'out of the way'

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Summary: devious in Brief

The term 'devious' [ˈdiːviəs] describes someone or something that uses underhanded or indirect tactics to achieve their goals. It can refer to people who are sly, cunning, or crafty, as well as actions or routes that are circuitous or dishonest. Examples include 'He had a devious plan to win the election' and 'She took a devious route to avoid traffic.' Synonyms include 'wily' and 'tricky,' while antonyms include 'honest' and 'straightforward.'