What is another word for machinator?

Pronunciation: [mˈakɪnˌe͡ɪtə] (IPA)

Machinator is a noun that refers to a person who plots or plans secretly with an evil motive. Synonyms that can be used for machinator include schemer, conspirator, plotters, conniver, intriguer, manipulator, mastermind, strategist, and puppeteer. These words all describe someone who is engaged in deceitful or secretive activities and has a premeditated plan to achieve their goals. They often operate behind the scenes, working in secrecy to manipulate people and events for their benefit. Whether in literature or in real life, machinators have been a common trope, and these synonyms give writers and speakers various options to convey the meaning of this word in their expressions.

What are the hypernyms for Machinator?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Machinator

The anti-Semite says: "The Jew is the preparer, the machinator, the chief engineer of revolutions"; the impartial historian confines himself to studying the part which the Jew, considering his spirit, his character, the nature of his philosophy, and his religion, may have taken in revolutionary processes and movements.
"Secret Societies And Subversive Movements"
Nesta H. Webster
Intrigue used both against and by the avenger is another important element; the villain is a machinator and Hieronimo finally accomplishes his revenge by means of dissimulation and trickery.
"Tragedy"
Ashley H. Thorndike
Such formulas were just what eighteenth century writers enjoyed, and in attacking the problem of evil they clung to one of the most artificial if also one of the most typical persons in literature, the Elizabethan stage machinator.
"Tragedy"
Ashley H. Thorndike

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