Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wiliness
noun
/ˈwīlɪnɪs/

Definition
The quality of being cunning or sly; the ability to achieve goals through clever and deceptive means.

Examples
- His wiliness allowed him to outsmart his opponents during negotiations.
- She admired the wiliness of the fox in the story who always managed to escape danger.
- In chess, a player’s wiliness can be their greatest asset, deceiving their opponent with unexpected moves.

Meaning
Wiliness refers to a cleverness that often involves trickery or deceit to accomplish something. It implies a shrewdness that can sometimes be manipulative.

Synonyms
- cunning
- slyness
- craftiness
- guile
- deviousness