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Machiavellian

[mak-ee-uh-vel-ee-uhn] / ˌmæk i əˈvɛl i ən /


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He has only given you that $1,000 as an opening gambit, and now he wants something from you, but he is too Machiavellian to ask for it outright.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 25, 2026

Grown men can be as Machiavellian as 9-year-old girls, but boys haven’t quite learned how.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 2, 2025

But when he breaks down his thought process, there is less Machiavellian evil and more faulty perceptions and problems with impulse control.

From Slate • Jul. 23, 2025

“Football coaches tend to be Machiavellian in character, but Robinson was more like a country doctor healing the sick in exchange for fresh eggs.”

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 11, 2024

With that in mind I don’t think I’ll put down the Machiavellian Intelligence Officer’s name.

From "Code Name Verity" by Elizabeth Wein