Overt, plain, or innocent would all be opposites of sly (devious, scheming).
sly means sneaky like a fox
to be "sly" or "slveyne"
sneaky, sly, silent, undetectable,
According to the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, here are the 3 definitions of "sly":# Clever or cunning, especially in the practice of deceit. # Stealthy or surreptitious: took a sly look at the letter on the table. # Playfully mischievous: a sly laugh.For more information on Answers.com about the word and its usage, click on the Related Link.Sly means clever, sneaky.Expressions include:"Sly as a fox"
A couple of possible words are ruse or wile
The French word for sly is "rusé."
sly means sneaky like a fox
The fox is a sly old creature.
Yes, "sly" contains a short vowel sound in the letter "y," making it a short vowel word.
The sly fox tried to fool the rabbit.
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The stem word for slyly is sly.
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cunning
The questioner who sits so sly shall never know how to reply. The sly fox was able to capture the deer.
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