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Conniver

noun: a person who schemes or plots in a secretive or deceitful manner.

Example sentence: Jack, the conniver, devised an elaborate plan to steal the company's confidential information.

noun: a person who collaborates or conspires with others, especially for dishonest or nefarious purposes.

Example sentence: The connivers in the political scandal were exposed after incriminating evidence was discovered.

noun: a skillful manipulator who manages to achieve their goals by cunning and deception.

Example sentence: His success as a conniver allowed him to rise through the ranks and acquire great wealth.

adjective: characterized by deceit or cunning.

Example sentence: She is known for her conniver tactics, always finding a way to get what she wants.

verb: to scheme or plot in a secretive or deceitful manner.

Example sentence: The detective connived with the witness to catch the criminal red-handed.

verb: to collaborate or conspire with others, especially for dishonest or nefarious purposes.

Example sentence: The corrupt officials connived to embezzle public funds for their personal gain.

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