clever
the answer is clever
The analogy "wily is to clever as poised is to composed" demonstrates a relationship of similarity in meaning. Both pairs describe qualities that are closely related: "wily" and "clever" both refer to being smart or cunning, while "poised" and "composed" both indicate a state of calmness and self-assurance. This analogy highlights synonyms that convey similar characteristics.
The actual definitions: Poised- (of a person) Composed, dignified, self assured. Classy- Of high class or rank, stylish, admirably smart, elegant
calm, cool, collected, relaxed, poised, at ease, serene, sedate
calm-serene- sedate- unruffled-untroubled-placid-composed-tranquil-poised
WILY was created in 1946.
He was a wily character.
Doctor Wily was created in 1987.
The correct term is "posed a question." To "pose" a question means to present or ask it. "Poised," on the other hand, generally refers to being composed or balanced. Thus, when referring to asking a question, "posed" is the appropriate word to use.
The dog poised to attack the cat. The lady's posture was very poised. Poised(adjective): Elegant, well balanced, prepared for action.
the boy was poised to jump as he stood on top of the fence.
The word wily is an adjective. It is used to describe someone who is cunning.