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单词 finagle
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finagle

verb

fi·​na·​gle fə-ˈnā-gəl How to pronounce finagle (audio)
finagled; finagling fə-ˈnā-g(ə-)liŋ How to pronounce finagle (audio)

transitive verb

1
: to obtain (something) by indirect or involved means
finagle a ride home
2
: to obtain (something) by trickery
He finagled his way into the concert.

intransitive verb

: to use devious or dishonest methods to achieve one's ends
I have long craved a convention where someone had to wheel and deal, … maneuver and finagle, to win the crown. Mark Plotkin
finagler
fə-ˈnā-g(ə-)lər How to pronounce finagle (audio)
noun

Synonyms

  • contrive
  • engineer
  • finesse
  • frame
  • machinate
  • maneuver
  • manipulate
  • mastermind
  • negotiate
  • wangle
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Example Sentences

A con man finagled my neighbor out of four hundred dollars. let me look at my schedule and see if I can't finagle a visit to the museum
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Word History

Etymology

perhaps alteration of fainaigue to renege

First Known Use

circa 1924, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

finagle

verb

1
as in to negotiate
to plan out usually with subtle skill or care let me look at my schedule and see if I can't finagle a visit to the museum

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • negotiate
  • arrange
  • manipulate
  • engineer
  • wangle
  • maneuver
  • plot
  • manage
  • contrive
  • finesse
  • frame
  • conclude
  • machinate
  • mastermind
  • concoct
  • scheme
  • connive
  • concert
  • conduct
  • hammer out
  • direct
  • handle
  • hatch
  • work out
  • intrigue
  • brew
  • compass
  • gerrymander
  • captain
  • command
  • run
  • quarterback
  • angle (for)
  • cook (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • botch
  • mangle
  • bungle
  • blow
  • butcher
  • mishandle
  • gum (up)
  • fumble
  • muff
  • mess (up)
  • flub
  • louse up
  • bobble
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2
as in to cheat
to use dishonest methods to achieve a goal she'll finagle until she gets exactly what she wants

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • cheat
  • fudge
  • evade
  • chicane
  • distort
  • falsify
  • misrepresent
  • crib
  • misstate
  • elaborate
  • dodge
  • embellish
  • misinterpret
  • embroider
  • exaggerate
  • pad
  • warp
  • pervert
  • stretch
  • twist
  • fake
  • color
  • doctor
  • magnify
  • hedge
  • tamper (with)
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