Contrives

/kənˈtraɪvz/ verb

Definition

Third-person singular present tense of contrive; means to create, devise, or manage to do something clever or difficult.

Etymology

From Old French controver; the -s ending marks third-person singular verbs in present tense.

Kelly Says

Shakespeare used this verb constantly in his plays—characters 'contrive' elaborate plots and schemes, showing how the word became synonymous with clever scheming in literature.

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