Devious
//ˈdiː.vi.əs//
Translations of "devious" (14 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | лъкату́шен(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), неи́скрен(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), непря́к(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), нече́стен(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), око́лен(roundabout, circuitous, deviating) | lǎkatúšen, neískren, neprják, nečésten, okólen | |
| Dutch | heimelijk(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), kronkelend(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), onoprecht(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward) | — | |
| Esperanto | firuza(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), ruza(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), trompema(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward) | — | |
| Finnish | epäsuora(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), katala(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), kiero(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), kiertelevä(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), kiertävä(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), petollinen(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward) | — | |
| French | roublard(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), rusé(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), sournois(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward) | — | |
| German | abwegig(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), doppelzüngig(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), durchtrieben(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), gewunden(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), heimtückisch(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), hinterhältig(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), hinterrücks(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), indirekt(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), krumm(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), link(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), unaufrichtig(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), verschlagen(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward) | — | |
| Hebrew | עַרְמוּמִי(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward) | — | |
| Interlingua | insidiose(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward) | — | |
| Russian | кова́рный(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), неи́скренний(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), непрямо́й(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), нече́стный(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), око́льный(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), хи́трый(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward) | kovárnyj, neískrennij, neprjamój, nečéstnyj, okólʹnyj, xítryj | |
| Spanish | artero(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), desvioso(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), desvioso(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), engañoso(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), enrevesado(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), marrullero(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), sinuoso(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), taimado(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), tortuoso(roundabout, circuitous, deviating) | — | |
| Swedish | lömsk(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward) | — | |
| Turkish | sinsi(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward) | — | |
| Ukrainian | звивистий(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), непрямий(roundabout, circuitous, deviating), підступний(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), хитрий(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward) | zvyvystyj, neprjamyj, pidstupnyj, xytryj | |
| Yiddish | כיטרע(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward), ממזריש(cunning or deceiving, not straightforward) | khitre, mamzerish |
лъкату́шен, неи́скрен, непря́к, нече́стен, око́лен
lǎkatúšen, neískren, neprják, nečésten, okólen
heimelijk, kronkelend, onoprecht
firuza, ruza, trompema
epäsuora, katala, kiero, kiertelevä, kiertävä, petollinen
roublard, rusé, sournois
abwegig, doppelzüngig, durchtrieben, gewunden, heimtückisch, hinterhältig, hinterrücks, indirekt, krumm, link, unaufrichtig, verschlagen
עַרְמוּמִי
insidiose
кова́рный, неи́скренний, непрямо́й, нече́стный, око́льный, хи́трый
kovárnyj, neískrennij, neprjamój, nečéstnyj, okólʹnyj, xítryj
artero, desvioso, desvioso, engañoso, enrevesado, marrullero, sinuoso, taimado, tortuoso
lömsk
sinsi
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