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Showing words for CONNIVING using the English dictionary

9 Letter Words for Conniving

conniving

7 Letter Words for Conniving

coining, conning, voicing

6 Letter Words for Conniving

congii, coning, coving, inning, onning, vicing, vignin, vining, viocin

5 Letter Words for Conniving

coign, coing, conin, covin, gconv, givin, icing, iconv, incog, inion, ionic, ninon, nonic, oncin, vinci, vinic

4 Letter Words for Conniving

cion, coin, cong, coni, conn, conv, ginn, icon, ingo, ivin, niog, nong, vino

3 Letter Words for Conniving

cig, civ, cog, con, gin, gio, goi, gon, gov, ign, inc, ing, inn, inv, ion, nco, nig, nog, non, nov, oii, oni, vic, vig, vii, vin, voc, vog, von

Definitions for Conniving

[1] to cooperate secretly; conspire (often followed by with ): They connived to take over the business.
[2] to avoid noticing something that one is expected to oppose or condemn; give aid to wrongdoing by forbearing to act or speak (usually followed by at ): The policeman connived at traffic violations.
[3] to be indulgent toward something others oppose or criticize (usually followed by at ): to connive at childlike exaggerations.
[4] to plot together, esp secretly; conspire
[5] (foll by at) law to give assent or encouragement (to the commission of a wrong)

Words related to Conniving

connivecollude, conspire, operate, cabal, devise, frame, machinate, contrive, wangle, finagle, wire, diddle, angle, cogitate, promote, intrigue

Words nearby Conniving

conniveconnexion, connie, conning tower, conniption, connivance, connive, connivent, connivery, connoisseur, connolly, connor

Origin of Conniving

e1595–1605; (< French conniver ) < Latin co(n)nīvēre to close the eyes in sleep, turn a blind eye, equivalent to con- con- + -nīvēre, akin to nictāre to blink (cf. nictitate)

Words that may be confused with Conniving

WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, conniveconnive, conspire

Other words from Conniving

con·niv·er , noun
con·niv·ing·ly , adverb
un·con·nived , adjective
un·con·niv·ing , adjective

Word origin for Conniving

eC17: from French conniver, from Latin connīvēre to blink, hence, leave uncensured; -nīvēre related to nictāre to wink

Synonyms for Conniving

collude, conspire, angle, cabal, cogitate, contrive, devise, diddle, finagle, frame, intrigue, machinate, operate, promote, wangle, wire, be in cahoots with, cook up, frame up, work hand in glove