'Guileful' definitions:
Definition of 'guileful'
From: WordNet
Definition of 'Guileful'
From: GCIDE
- Guileful \Guile"ful\, a. Full of guile; characterized by cunning, deceit, or treachery; guilty. -- {Guile"ful*ly}, adv. -- {Guile"ful*ness}, n. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'guileful'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- acute,
- arch,
- artful,
- astute,
- Byzantine,
- cagey,
- calculating,
- canny,
- chiseling,
- clever,
- collusive,
- covinous,
- crafty,
- cunning,
- cute,
- deceitful,
- deep,
- deep-laid,
- designing,
- devious,
- diplomatic,
- duplicitous,
- false,
- falsehearted,
- feline,
- finagling,
- foxy,
- fraudulent,
- furtive,
- indirect,
- ingenious,
- insidious,
- inventive,
- knowing,
- Machiavellian,
- Machiavellic,
- pawky,
- politic,
- ready,
- resourceful,
- scheming,
- serpentine,
- sharp,
- shifty,
- shrewd,
- slick,
- slippery,
- sly,
- smooth,
- snaky,
- sneaking,
- sneaky,
- sophistical,
- stealthy,
- strategic,
- subtile,
- subtle,
- supple,
- surreptitious,
- tactical,
- treacherous,
- trickish,
- tricksy,
- tricky,
- two-faced,
- underhand,
- underhanded,
- vulpine,
- wary,
- wily