Devious

/ˈdiviəs/ adjective

Showing a skillful use of underhanded tactics to achieve goals; characterized by deceit or trickery. Can also mean departing from an established course or taking an indirect route.

From Latin 'devius,' from 'de-' (away from) and 'via' (road, way). Originally meant 'off the road' or straying from the path, which evolved to mean morally straying from honest behavior.

AMስሌታዊ
ARملتوي
BNকপট
CAdesviada
CSpokřivený
DAsnedig
DEhinterhältig
ELπεριπλανώμενος
ESdesviado
FAپیچاپیچ
FIkieroutunut
FRdétourné
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