Associations to the word «Wile»
Noun
- Coyote
- Cartoon
- Bunny
- Satan
- Sylvester
- Deceit
- Runner
- Jus
- Flattery
- Lure
- Elmer
- Gonzales
- Zoom
- Snare
- Trick
- Ruse
- Martian
- Hour
- Sharper
- Bot
- Serpent
- Tune
- Olympus
- Feller
- Renown
- Temptation
- Catapult
- Dey
- Pew
- Devil
- Wit
- Wickedness
- Wherefore
- Hoax
- Fiend
- Blanc
- Resist
- Chuck
- Foe
- Gal
- Treachery
- Duck
- Carrot
- Jealousy
- Punt
- Chase
- Magnet
- Ry
- Gag
- Charm
- Ella
- Marvin
- Firework
- Fischer
- Hare
- Ter
- Wolverine
- Melody
- Albion
- Maneuver
- Dar
- Dodge
- Counsel
- Innocence
- Treason
Adjective
Wiktionary
WILE, noun. (usually in the plural) A trick or stratagem practiced for ensnaring or deception; a sly, insidious artifice
WILE, verb. To entice or lure
WILE, verb. Archaic form of while, "to pass the time".
WILE, proper noun. A surname.
WILE, proper noun. (rare) A male given name transferred from the surname.
Dictionary definition
WILE, noun. The use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them).
Wise words
A wise man hears one word and understands two.