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单词 conniving
释义

connive

verb

con·​nive kə-ˈnīv How to pronounce connive (audio)
connived; conniving

intransitive verb

1
: to pretend ignorance of or fail to take action against something one ought to oppose
The government connived in the rebels' military buildup.
2
a
: to be indulgent or in secret sympathy : wink
The captain connived at the smuggling of goods aboard his ship.
b
: to cooperate secretly or have a secret understanding
officials who connive with drug dealers
3
: conspire, intrigue
accused his opponents of conniving to defeat the proposal
conniver noun

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Connive may not seem like a troublesome term, but it was to Wilson Follett, a usage critic who lamented that the word "was undone during the Second World War, when restless spirits felt the need of a new synonym for plotting, bribing, spying, conspiring, engineering a coup, preparing a secret attack." Follett thought connive should only mean "to wink at" or "to pretend ignorance." Those senses are closer to the Latin ancestor of the word: connive comes from the Latin connivēre, which means "to close the eyes" and which is descended from -nivēre, a form akin to the Latin verb nictare, meaning "to wink." But many English speakers disagreed, and the "conspire" sense is now the word's most widely used meaning.

Synonyms

  • wink
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Example Sentences

the principal connived at all the school absences that were recorded on the day of the city's celebration of its Super Bowl victory suspects that his coworkers are conniving to get him fired
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Word History

Etymology

French or Latin; French conniver, from Latin conivēre, connivēre to close the eyes, connive, from com- + -nivēre (akin to nictare to wink); akin to Old English & Old High German hnīgan to bow

First Known Use

1601, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Legal Definition

connive

transitive verb

con·​nive kə-ˈnīv How to pronounce connive (audio)
connived; conniving
: to assent knowingly and wrongfully without opposition to another's wrongdoing
specifically : to knowingly consent to a spouse's marital misconduct and especially to adultery

History and Etymology for connive

Latin con(n)ivere to close one's eyes, knowingly overlook something

conniving 1 of 2

noun

as in connivance

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • connivance
  • collusion
  • complicity
  • subterfuge
  • cabal
  • manipulation
  • stratagem
  • strategy
  • ground plan
  • conspiration
  • confederacy
  • trickery
  • racket
  • system
  • maneuver
  • dodge
  • contrivance
  • program
  • machination
  • gimmick
  • intrigue
  • counterplot
  • cover-up
  • ring
  • game
  • trick
  • frame-up
  • conspiracy
  • draft
  • artifice
  • counterconspiracy
  • scheme
  • plot
  • design

conniving

2 of 2

verb

present participle of connive
1
as in winking
to secretly sympathize with or pretend ignorance of something improper or unlawful the principal connived at all the school absences that were recorded on the day of the city's celebration of its Super Bowl victory

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • winking
  • ignoring
  • forgiving
  • tolerating
  • condoning
  • disregarding
  • excusing
  • overlooking
  • pardoning
  • passing over
  • shrugging off
  • brushing (aside or off)
  • glossing (over)
  • glozing (over)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • denying
  • frowning (on or upon)
  • refusing
  • disapproving (of)
  • disallowing
2
as in plotting
to engage in a secret plan to accomplish evil or unlawful ends suspects that his coworkers are conniving to get him fired

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • plotting
  • scheming
  • colluding
  • conspiring
  • planning
  • machinating
  • intriguing
  • contriving
  • engineering
  • devising
  • compassing
  • hatching
  • manipulating
  • concocting
  • maneuvering
  • jockeying
  • counterplotting
  • brewing
  • designing
  • putting up
  • mapping
  • shaping
  • cooking (up)
  • framing
  • laying out
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