A clever person has the ability to make up plans on the spot,go undetected, and can talk their ways out of bad situations. This is used with a positive connotation. While sneaky is someone who can go without being noticed while doing something. This is usually related to a bad connotation.
Sneaky, red, or clever are three good ones.
-brave -daring -notorious -industrious
yes, but it can also be a verb ex. dont be so sneaky (sneaky is a verb in that sentence, cuz the person is doing that) the sneaky fox decapitates a chicken (sneaky is an adjective because it describes what kind of fox)
The word "sneaky" does not have a suffix.
One of the oldest is "sneaky like a fox". You could say "sneaky as the smartest con man".
cheeky clever sneaky
Yes, it is. It means clever, sneaky, or scheming.
Sneaky, red, or clever are three good ones.
Devious, sneaky, clever, cowardly, useful
Her personality is very adventurous, clever, smart, and sneaky
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Clever, sneaky, tough, argumentative, skeptical, bossy, overly protective of her sister...
no differnece
-brave -daring -notorious -industrious
Cleopatra was never known to be fierce. She was portrayed by the ancient writers as clever, wily, an even sneaky, but never fierce.
differnece between a military sevice and a combatant command
Ecuador exports petroleum and Peru does not.