scheming
Americanadjective
adjective
noun
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Etymology
Origin of scheming
Explanation
Scheming is an adjective that describes someone who is always doing sneaky things to make things happen, like your scheming friend who invites you to a family party because she secretly wants you to meet her adorable cousin. A scheme is a plan of action that is usually secret or kept hidden. So something described as scheming has the quality of secretive planning. For example, you might offer to keep your mom company on a long drive to drop off a relative at the airport because on the way home, you plan to ask her to stop at the big shopping mall that's right off the highway. That's the essence of being scheming — you conceal your true intentions because you believe it will help you get what you want.
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Example Sentences
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Scheming mastermind Cyrus was punished, but only by being forced to resign the vice presidency.
From Slate • Apr. 20, 2018
Scheming in embroidered cloche hats, it sipped tea and fingered jewels while listening to the gossip of the haut monde.
From Slate • Mar. 18, 2014
His final season includes a production of Dion Boucicault's The School for Scheming, and the UK premiere of It Just Stopped by Australian playwright Stephen Sewe.
From BBC • Nov. 22, 2013
It also has a licensing agreement with figurine manufacturer Bradford Exchange, raising fans’ hopes for a range of “Downton” dolls — Scheming Thomas and Admirable Bates, perhaps.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 16, 2013
Scheming Miriam For twenty years and more, she had been tempted to read to the blind man the letter Constance had written to Laurence Austin just before she died.
From Flower of the Dusk by Reed, Myrtle
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