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Collusive vs Sly - What's the difference?

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Collusive is a related term of sly.


As adjectives the difference between collusive and sly

is that collusive is secretly acting together for a fraudulent or illegal purpose while sly is artfully cunning; secretly mischievous; wily.

As an adverb sly is

slyly.

collusive

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • secretly acting together for a fraudulent or illegal purpose
  • Anagrams

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    sly

    English

    (Webster 1913)

    Alternative forms

    * (l) (obsolete)

    Adjective

  • Artfully cunning; secretly mischievous; wily.
  • Dexterous in performing an action, so as to escape notice; nimble; skillful; cautious; shrewd; knowing; — in a good sense.
  • Done with, and marked by, artful and dexterous secrecy; subtle; as, a sly trick.
  • Light or delicate; slight; thin.
  • Synonyms

    * artful * cunning * knowing * sharp * crafty * shrewd * shifty * sly as a fox * slim * wily * See also

    Derived terms

    * sly as a fox * slyboots * slyness

    Adverb

  • Slyly.
  • Anagrams

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