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hile

[hahyl]

hile Definition

  • 1a trick or deceitful act
  • 2a hidden motive or agenda

Using hile: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hile" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The politician's speech was full of hile and manipulation.

  • Example

    She saw through his hile and refused to be taken advantage of.

  • Example

    The company's financial reports were found to be riddled with hile.

hile Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hile

Phrases with hile

  • with a hile in one's heart

    with a hidden motive or agenda

    Example

    He approached the negotiations with a hile in his heart, hoping to gain an advantage.

  • hile and seek

    a play on words of 'hide and seek', implying a search for hidden motives or agendas

    Example

    The investigation turned into a game of hile and seek, as the detectives tried to uncover the truth behind the crime.

  • hile-ridden

    full of tricks or deceitful acts

    Example

    The company's practices were found to be hile-ridden, leading to public outrage and calls for reform.

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Summary: hile in Brief

The term 'hile' [hahyl] refers to a trick or deceitful act, often with a hidden motive or agenda. It can be used to describe manipulative behavior in politics, business, or personal relationships, as in 'The politician's speech was full of hile and manipulation.' 'Hile' also extends into phrases like 'with a hile in one's heart,' denoting a hidden agenda, and 'hile-ridden,' describing something full of tricks.