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    de·vi·ous
    /ˈdēvēəs/

    adjective

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  2. 1. a. : wandering, roundabout. a devious path. b. : moving without a fixed course : errant. devious breezes. 2. : out-of-the-way, remote. upon devious coasts. 3. a. : deviating from a right, accepted, or common course. devious conduct. b. : not straightforward : cunning. a devious politician. also : deceptive. a devious trick. a devious plot.

  3. DEVIOUS definition: 1. Devious people or plans and methods are dishonest, often in a complicated way, but often also…. Learn more.

  4. Devious definition: departing from the most direct way; circuitous; indirect. See examples of DEVIOUS used in a sentence.

  5. Devious describes someone who tends to lie and to trick other people. Devious credit card companies lure younger and younger people into debt with offers of low interest rates and even just free t-shirts.

  6. 3 meanings: 1. not sincere or candid; deceitful; underhand 2. (of a route or course of action) rambling; indirect; roundabout.... Click for more definitions.

  7. adjective. disapproving uk / ˈdiːviəs / us. Add to word list. using indirect ways to get what you want, especially without showing your real purpose: Officials called the company 'devious and underhand '. deviously. adverb. Management seems to have acted deviously and without regard for the interests of policyholders.

  8. Definition of devious adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. Not straightforward; shifty: a devious character. 2. Departing from the correct or accepted way; erring: achieved success by devious means. 3. Deviating from the straight or direct course; roundabout: a devious route. 4. Away from a main road or course; distant or removed.

  10. DEVIOUS definition: clever in a way that is bad and not honest: . Learn more.

  11. tempered, practical, simple, devious, big, and powerful. • He might be devious, but he was not without principles. • Their method of collecting money was devious, but not illegal. • In the film, he plays a devious defence lawyer named Richard Adler. • Opportunism is a devious kind of self-interested behaviour. • She says we have ...