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: marked by stealth, furtiveness, or shiftiness a sneaky trick sneakily ˈsnē-kə-lē adverb sneakiness ˈsnē-kē-nəs noun 1 as in shady given to acting in secret and to concealing one's intentions his opponent's sneaky campaign manager was clearly up to something -
shady -
sneaking -
sly -
stealthy -
shifty -
furtive -
cunning -
cheating -
deceptive -
slippery -
wily -
clandestine -
secretive -
dark -
crooked -
crafty -
slick -
devious -
treacherous -
dishonest -
artful -
foxy -
underhanded -
lying -
covert -
devious -
deceitful -
guileful -
close -
duplicitous -
tricky -
insidious -
deceiving -
underhand -
knavish -
perfidious -
mendacious -
untrustworthy -
reticent -
closemouthed -
dissembling -
two-faced -
trickish -
untruthful -
defrauding -
serpentine -
double-dealing -
straightforward -
forthright -
direct -
candid -
plain -
frank -
open -
honest -
truthful -
plainspoken -
trustworthy -
aboveboard -
foursquare See More 2 as in sneak undertaken or done so as to escape being observed or known by others a sneaky plan to replace the priceless painting with a copy -
sneak -
clandestine -
sneaking -
undercover -
covert -
surreptitious -
underground -
stealth -
stealthy -
underhanded -
private -
furtive -
secret -
underhand -
backstairs -
undisclosed -
hidden -
hush-hush -
privy -
hole-and-corner -
behind-the-scenes -
confidential -
restricted -
hugger-mugger -
classified -
top secret -
concealed -
subterranean -
secreted -
unadvertised -
off-the-books -
unexposed -
off-the-record -
back-channel -
closed-door -
overt -
open -
public -
straightforward -
avowed -
obvious -
acknowledged -
undisguised -
clear -
unconcealed -
unrestricted -
plain -
unclassified -
evident -
manifest -
aboveboard -
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