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
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.