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Adj — Scheming or plotting deceitfully to get what one wants.

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a conniving scheme conniving and manipulative

Etymology

From "connive," meaning to secretly cooperate in wrongdoing, ultimately from Latin "connivere," "to close the eyes to."

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What does “conniving” mean?

The word “conniving” means scheming or plotting deceitfully to get what one wants. In plain terms, sneaky and manipulative — plotting behind people's backs.

How do you pronounce “conniving”?

“Conniving” is pronounced kuh-NEYE-vihng (/kəˈnaɪvɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “conniving” in a sentence?

Here is “conniving” used in a sentence: “Her conniving business partner had been secretly siphoning off profits for years.”

What part of speech is “conniving”?

“Conniving” is an adjective.

Where does the word “conniving” come from?

The word “conniving” comes from Latin. From "connive," meaning to secretly cooperate in wrongdoing, ultimately from Latin "connivere," "to close the eyes to.".

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