Slyly
Slyly is an adverb describing an action performed in a sly, cunning, or stealthy manner. It connotes a degree of craftiness or mischief and is often used to describe subtle, guarded, or conspiratorial behavior rather than open honesty or bluntness. The word commonly signals a calculated, sometimes mischievous, approach rather than a straightforward or direct one.
The term is formed from the adjective sly by adding the suffix -ly, yielding an adverb. It
Usage notes: In modern prose, slyly tends to describe demeanor or movement that is not straightforward, such
See also: sly, slyness, craftiness, stealth, deception.
Examples: He slid the letter open, slyly thwarting suspicion. The fox watched slyly from behind the hedge.