What does viclenie in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word viclenie in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use viclenie in Romanian.
The word viclenie in Romanian means slyness, fraud, șmecherie, subterfugiu, șiretenie, viclenie, șmecherie, șiretenie, viclenie, viclenie, falsitate, cu șiretenie, cu viclenie, cu prefăcătorie, cu viclenie, cu viclenie, cu viclenie. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word viclenie
slyness, fraud
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șmecherie(uncountable (use of tricks, illusion) Women's magazines use the trickery of photo-editing software to make the models' bodies appear perfect. |
subterfugiu(deceitful tactic, ruse) The mayor unfairly won the election by subterfuge. |
șiretenie, viclenie(skill in deceit, cunning) |
șmecherie(uncountable (deceit, deception) Cathy was enraged to discover that her mother had used trickery to convince her to come home. |
șiretenie, viclenie(craftiness) |
viclenie, falsitate(mischievousness) I am stunned by the wickedness of your actions. |
cu șiretenie(in a cunning way) Marty cleverly forged his mother's signature on the form. |
cu viclenie(in a devious or sly way) The man smiled cunningly and extended his hand to the woman. |
cu prefăcătorie, cu viclenie(deceitfully, not truthfully) She stated deceptively that her age was thirty-five. |
cu viclenie(cleverly) The boss shrewdly guessed the competitor's motives. |
cu viclenie(in a cunning way) The man smiled slyly as he handed the waitress his business card. |
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