scheme

[skiːm]

scheme Definition

  • 1a plan or idea for achieving something, especially something that is not easily or immediately achievable
  • 2a large-scale systematic plan or arrangement for attaining some particular object or putting a particular idea into effect
  • 3a secret or dishonest plan; a plot

Using scheme: Examples

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

  • Example

    The government has launched a new scheme to reduce unemployment.

  • Example

    The company's investment scheme was highly successful.

  • Example

    He was involved in a scheme to defraud the bank.

  • Example

    The scheme to overthrow the government was discovered by the authorities.

scheme Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for scheme

Idioms Using scheme

  • the best-laid schemes of mice and men

    even the most carefully made plans can go wrong

    Example

    He had everything planned out perfectly, but as they say, the best-laid schemes of mice and men often go awry.

  • involved in a secret or dishonest plan

    Example

    She suspected that her colleagues were in on the scheme to defraud the company.

  • have a scheme up one's sleeve

    have a secret plan or idea that one is keeping hidden until the right moment

    Example

    He always has a scheme up his sleeve, so I wouldn't underestimate him.

Phrases with scheme

  • get-rich-quick scheme

    a plan or idea for making a lot of money quickly and easily, often with little effort or investment

    Example

    The seminar promised to teach attendees a get-rich-quick scheme, but it turned out to be a scam.

  • a planned combination of colors used in a particular design or work of art

    Example

    The interior designer suggested a color scheme of blues and greens for the living room.

  • a plan for providing retirement income to employees, typically involving contributions from both the employer and the employee

    Example

    The company offers a generous pension scheme to its employees.

Origins of scheme

from Old Norse 'skima', meaning 'brightness'

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Summary: scheme in Brief

The term 'scheme' [skiːm] refers to a plan or idea for achieving something, often on a large scale. It can be a legitimate program or project, as in 'The government has launched a new scheme to reduce unemployment,' or a secret or dishonest plot, as in 'He was involved in a scheme to defraud the bank.' 'Scheme' extends into phrases like 'get-rich-quick scheme,' and idioms like 'the best-laid schemes of mice and men,' denoting the unpredictability of even the most carefully made plans.

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