Contriver [noun]

Definition of Contriver:

tactician

Synonyms of Contriver:


Opposite/Antonyms of Contriver:

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Sentence/Example of Contriver:

This contriver of miracles, of a countenance at once sanctimonious, artful and sly, preceded other prelates carrying banners.

Black Will had been mutilated, and Walker nearly drowned, but "the close contriver of all harms" had kept out of harm's way.

Who was John McDonogh, the maker of the foregoing will, and contriver of such a grand scheme of charity?

If I wasn't such a good contriver, we should look more like paupers than respectable people.

Amphares, the chief of these, and the contriver of the plot, was one of the new ephori created after the deposition of Agesilaus.

This dark contriver of hellish plots is colossal in his malignity.

Loki was an evil deity, the contriver of all fraud and mischief.

Not that each man was the contriver of a system, but the effervescence of one.

I dined with Mr. Povey, one of the Masters of Requests, a nice contriver of all elegancies, and exceedingly formal.

St. And now clasp this securely, that he may perceive himself to be a duller contriver than Jupiter.