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Which term implies being underhand or deceitful?

  1. Devious

  2. Competent

  3. Aesthetic

  4. Affronted

The correct answer is: Devious

The term that implies being underhand or deceitful is "devious." This word is often used to describe behavior that is not straightforward or honest, suggesting a level of cunning or trickery. It conveys the idea that a person may be acting in a way that is intended to mislead or manipulate others for personal gain or advantage. In contrast, the other terms do not carry the connotation of deceit. "Competent" refers to having the necessary ability or skill to do something effectively. "Aesthetic" relates to beauty or the appreciation of beauty, often in the context of art or design. "Affronted" describes a feeling of being insulted or offended, which involves a response to an action rather than the implication of underhandedness. Thus, "devious" is the most fitting choice when discussing deceitful behavior.