machinator

[mak-uh-ney-ter]

machinator Definition

a person who designs or plans an evil or devious plot.

Using machinator: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "machinator" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The machinator behind the political scandal was finally exposed.

  • Example

    She was accused of being a machinator in the company's downfall.

  • Example

    The novel's main character is a machinator who seeks revenge on his enemies.

machinator Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with machinator

  • machinations of power

    the schemes and plots used by those in positions of authority to maintain or increase their power

    Example

    The book exposes the dark machinations of power within the government.

  • a person who manipulates political situations for their own gain

    Example

    He was known as a political machinator who would do anything to stay in power.

  • evil machinations

    sinister or malicious schemes

    Example

    The villain's evil machinations were finally revealed in the last chapter of the book.

Origins of machinator

from Latin 'machinari', meaning 'to contrive'

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Summary: machinator in Brief

A 'machinator' [mak-uh-ney-ter] is a person who designs or plans an evil or devious plot. It is often used to describe someone who manipulates political situations for their own gain, as in 'He was known as a political machinator who would do anything to stay in power.' The term can also refer to the schemes and plots used by those in positions of authority to maintain or increase their power, as in 'The book exposes the dark machinations of power within the government.'