Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
scody
adjective
/ˈskoʊ.di/

Definition
A term used informally to describe something that is deceptive or misleading.

Examples
- The politician made a scody promise that he didn’t intend to keep.
- Her scody smile made me question her true intentions.

Meaning
The word ‘scody’ refers to actions, statements, or situations that are not what they seem, often implying a level of trickery or cunning behavior.

Synonyms
- deceitful
- duplicitous
- dishonest
- insidious