verb
- past tense and past participle of 'guile': to deceive or trick someone through cunning or deceit
Usage: often used in literary or formal contexts
Examples
- She guiled him into believing her false story.
- The con artist guiled many victims out of their savings.
- He felt guiled by the misleading advertisement.
- They were guiled by the smooth-talking salesman.
- The magician guiled the audience with clever illusions.
- She guiled her way past the security guard with a fake ID.