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1 devious
[ˈdiːvɪəs] adjectivenot direct; not straightforward:غَيْر مُباشِر، مُلْتَوٍ، خِداعيHe used devious methods to get what he wanted.
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2 تائه
adj. devious, errant, stray, vagrant, wandering -
3 مخادع
1́ adj. deceitful, bluff, fraudulent, tricky, trickish, double, double-dealing, double tongued, wily, dishonest, insincere, underhand, indirect, disingenuous, devious, crafty, sly, artful, deceptive, delusive, illusive, illusory, false, misleading2́ n. face, liar, hustler, knave, bluffer, fraud, rook, trickster, illusionist, artist, wind cheater -
4 مراوغ
adj. dodgy, evasive, elusive, shifty, shifting, devious, wily, deceitful -
5 منحرف
1́ adj. oblique, errant, inclined, slanting, slanted, slant, awry, askew, skew, tilted, perverse, depraved, devious2́ adv. askew, aslant3́ n. deflector, deviant, oblique4́ v. bequeath -
6 مواربة
1́ adj. devious2́ n. equivocation, tergiversation, prevarication, quibble -
7 ناء
adj. remote, outlying, devious -
8 جانح
جانح: مُنْحَرف، ضالّ، فاسِدperverted, perverse, corrupted, depraved, errant, erratic, erring, devious -
9 خداع
خَدّاعswindler, impostor, deceiver, sharper, tricker, trickster, fraud, bluff, cheat, crook, rook, double-dealer, double-crosser, humbug(ger), hoaxer; deceitful, tricky, trickish, double-dealing, double-tongued, wily, dishonest, insincere, disingenuous, devious, crafty, sly, artful; deceptive, delusive, illusive, illusory, false, fallacious, misleading, misguiding -
10 ضال
ضالّ: تائِه، مُنْحَرِفstraying, wandering, stray, (going) astray, lost, aberrant, errant, erratic, devious, deviating, perverse -
11 لامباشر
لامُبَاشِرindirect, circuitous, roundabout, devious -
12 غير مباشر
غَيْرُ مُبَاشِرindirect, circuitous, roundabout, devious -
13 مداور
مُدَاوِر: غَيْرُ مُبَاشِرindirect, circuitous, roundabout, circular, devious -
14 مداور
مُدَاوِر: مُوَارِب، مُرَاوِغevasive, elusive, dodgy, shifty, devious, indirect, deceitful, tricky, sly, wily; dodger, evador; equivocator, tergiversator, prevaricator, quibbler -
15 مراوغ
مُرَاوِغ: مُدَاوِر، مُوَارِبdodgy, evasive, elusive, shifty, devious, sly, wily, deceitful, tricky; dodger, evader, equivocator, tergiversator, prevaricator, palterer, quibbler -
16 ملتو
مُلْتَوٍ (المُلْتَوِي)circuitous, roundabout, indirect, devious; winding, meandering, twisting, tortuous, sinuous, serpentine; twisted, contorted, crooked, curved, bent -
17 منحرف
مُنْحَرِف: فاسِد، ضالّperverted, perverse, corrupt(ed), depraved, distorted; errant, erratic, erring, devious, going astray, going wrong, straying (from the right path) -
18 موارب
مُوَارِب: مُخَادِعdouble-crosser; double-dealing, deceitful, devious, tricky -
19 موارب
مُوَارِب: غَيْرُ مُبَاشِرroundabout, indirect, circuitous, devious
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