100 Examples of sentences containing the adjective "sly"
Definition
The adjective sly describes someone who is cunning, deceitful, or clever in a way that is often not straightforward or honest. It can also refer to actions that are stealthy or secretive, often intended to achieve a hidden agenda.
Synonyms
- Cunning
 - Deceitful
 - Crafty
 - Sneaky
 - Wily
 - Foxy
 - Artful
 - Shrewd
 - Astute
 - Underhanded
 
Antonyms
- Honest
 - Frank
 - Open
 - Straightforward
 - Naive
 - Innocent
 - Trustworthy
 - Sincere
 - Genuine
 - Clear
 
Examples
- The sly fox managed to steal the chicken without anyone noticing.
 - Her sly smile hinted at her secret plan.
 - He used a sly approach to outsmart his competitors.
 - The sly thief was never caught after years of crime.
 - She gave me a sly wink before revealing her surprise.
 - The sly tactics he employed in the negotiation surprised everyone.
 - His sly remarks often left people feeling uneasy.
 - The sly politician avoided answering the tough questions directly.
 - She had a sly way of getting what she wanted from her friends.
 - The sly cat watched the bird from behind the bushes.
 - I recognized his sly nature after he tricked me once.
 - The detective noticed a sly glint in the suspect's eyes.
 - They devised a sly plan to win the game without anyone realizing.
 - His sly comments were often taken as jokes, but they stung.
 - The sly trickster was known for his elaborate scams.
 - She was sly enough to hide her true feelings from everyone.
 - The sly old man had a reputation for outsmarting the younger generation.
 - He made a sly move in chess that caught his opponent off guard.
 - The sly way she manipulated the situation was impressive.
 - He gave a sly grin after pulling off his prank.
 - The sly plan involved multiple layers of deception.
 - She had a sly habit of eavesdropping on conversations.
 - The sly raccoon rummaged through the trash bins.
 - His sly nature made him both intriguing and untrustworthy.
 - The sly approach to the project helped them secure funding.
 - She wore a sly look that suggested she was up to something.
 - The sly maneuvers in the game kept everyone on their toes.
 - The sly remarks from her friends often made her feel left out.
 - He had a sly way of making people doubt their own judgments.
 - The sly whispers in the hallway hinted at gossip.
 - His sly strategies were effective but morally ambiguous.
 - The sly magician wowed the audience with his tricks.
 - The sly way she sidestepped the question was impressive.
 - The sly way he borrowed money without asking was concerning.
 - She had a sly idea that could turn the situation in her favor.
 - The sly wolf was known for its cunning ways.
 - He often made sly remarks that were hard to interpret.
 - The sly plot twist left viewers shocked.
 - She displayed a sly sense of humor that not everyone appreciated.
 - His sly grin suggested he knew more than he was letting on.
 - The sly child managed to sneak a cookie before dinner.
 - The sly way she flattered the boss was noticeable.
 - The sly detective pieced together the clues perfectly.
 - He had a sly strategy that involved lots of misdirection.
 - The sly comments in the meeting created tension.
 - Her sly nature often led to misunderstandings.
 - The sly fox was unafraid of approaching the henhouse.
 - The sly way he dodged questions made me suspicious.
 - She had a sly smile that could charm anyone.
 - The sly tactics they used in marketing were effective.
 - He was known for his sly remarks during family dinners.
 - The sly cat watched as the mouse scurried by.
 - The sly politician promised change but delivered none.
 - She pulled a sly stunt to get attention at the party.
 - The sly move caught everyone by surprise.
 - His sly comments were often veiled insults.
 - The sly raccoon was a regular visitor to their backyard.
 - Her sly nature made her a formidable opponent.
 - The sly thief left no trace behind.
 - The sly way he manipulated the game upset many players.
 - Her sly tactics in negotiations were legendary.
 - The sly grin on his face said it all.
 - The sly fox outsmarted the hound.
 - He had a sly sense of humor that was hard to read.
 - The sly whispers of betrayal echoed in the room.
 - She made a sly comment that left everyone puzzled.
 - The sly plan had several backup options in case of failure.
 - He was known for his sly tricks at the carnival.
 - The sly glances exchanged between them spoke volumes.
 - The sly dealer managed to sell the car without a title.
 - Her sly strategy paid off in the long run.
 - The sly way he changed the subject was noticeable.
 - He had a sly smile that put people at ease.
 - The sly raccoon was caught on camera stealing food.
 - The sly tactics used in the film kept the audience guessing.
 - Her sly demeanor made her hard to trust.
 - The sly old woman had seen it all before.
 - He played a sly trick on his friends during the trip.
 - The sly maneuver in the game turned the tide.
 - She had a sly way of getting out of trouble.
 - The sly nature of the comment left her feeling uneasy.
 - The sly character in the story was both charming and dangerous.
 - His sly grin made it clear he was up to something.
 - The sly fox outsmarted the traps laid for it.
 - The sly suggestion led to a breakthrough idea.
 - She had a sly way of deflecting criticism.
 - The sly plan was executed flawlessly.
 - His sly remarks often led to heated debates.
 - The sly way she complimented him was disarming.
 - The sly thief struck again under the cover of darkness.
 - The sly dialogue in the movie kept viewers engaged.
 - She had a sly method of gathering information.
 - The sly gestures between them hinted at a secret.
 - His sly tactics in the game won him many admirers.
 - The sly approach he took in the meeting was unexpected.
 - The sly nature of his comments made people question his motive.
 - She wore a sly expression that intrigued him.
 - The sly raccoon was clever enough to avoid capture.
 - His sly humor often masked deeper truths.
 - The sly nature of the marketing campaign drew criticism.
 
