Conniving

/kəˈnaɪvɪŋ/ adjective

Clever and deceitful in a sneaky way, plotting or scheming secretly to achieve selfish goals.

From Latin 'connivere,' meaning 'to wink at' or 'to shut one's eyes,' which evolved to mean 'to deliberately overlook or cooperate secretly in wrongdoing.' The meaning shifted to describe someone who engages in that secret, winking-at-you deception themselves.

AMእንደ አይነት (en-de-ay-net)
ARمُؤامر (mu'āmar)
BNচতুর (chatur)
CAenganyador
CSzlověstný
DAlistløs
DEheimtückisch
ELμεθόδευς (methodes)
EScunning
FAریاکار (riyākar)
FIkieroileva
FRmachiavélique
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