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    contrived
    /kənˈtrʌɪvd/

    adjective

    • 1. deliberately created rather than arising naturally or spontaneously.

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  2. adjective. disapproving uk / kənˈtraɪvd / us / kənˈtraɪvd / Add to word list. artificial and difficult to believe: I enjoyed the film, but felt the ending was a bit contrived. His excuse sounded a bit contrived. Synonym. stilted disapproving. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Affected & insincere. affectation. affectedly. archly.

  3. The meaning of CONTRIVED is having an unnatural or false appearance or quality : artificial, labored. How to use contrived in a sentence.

  4. to arrange a situation or event, or arrange for something to happen, using clever planning: Couldn't you contrive a meeting between them? I think they'd really like each other. [ + to infinitive ] Somehow she contrived to get tickets for the concert. to invent and/or make a device or other object in a clever and possibly unusual way:

  5. 1. a. : devise, plan. contrive ways of handling the situation. The prisoners contrived a way to escape. b. : to form or create in an artistic or ingenious manner. contrived household utensils from stone. Native Americans contrived weapons out of stone, wood, and bone. 2. : to bring about by stratagem or with difficulty : manage.

  6. Contrived definition: obviously planned or forced; artificial; strained. See examples of CONTRIVED used in a sentence.

  7. to arrange a situation or event, or arrange for something to happen, using clever planning: Couldn't you contrive a meeting between them? I think they'd really like each other. [ + to infinitive ] Somehow she contrived to get tickets for the concert. to invent and/or make a device or other object in a clever and possibly unusual way:

  8. verb (used with object) , con·trived, con·triv·ing. to plan with ingenuity; devise; invent: The author contrived a clever plot. Synonyms: concoct, design. to bring about or effect by a plan, scheme, or the like; manage: He contrived to gain their votes. to plot (evil, treachery, etc.). Synonyms: scheme, conspire.

  9. Definition of contrived adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Definition of contrive verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. If you say that something someone says or does is contrived, you think it is false and deliberate, rather than natural and not planned.

  12. The adjective contrived describes something that is artificially planned, especially in an obvious way, so it comes across as faked or forced. It's not just drama that can come off as contrived. Someone's speech habits, wardrobe, or even personality can seem contrived.

  13. Define contrived. contrived synonyms, contrived pronunciation, contrived translation, English dictionary definition of contrived. adj. Obviously planned or calculated; not spontaneous or natural; labored: a novel with a contrived ending. con·triv′ed·ly adv. American Heritage®...

  14. 1. (transitive) to manage (something or to do something), esp by means of a trick; engineer. he contrived to make them meet. 2. (transitive) to think up or adapt ingeniously or elaborately. he contrived a new mast for the boat. 3. to plot or scheme ( treachery, evil, etc) Collins English Dictionary.

  15. When you contrive, you make a plan or a plot. It may take you longer to contrive your way out of doing your homework than would to actually do it. Even though contrive often has a false or cunning feel to it, it is not always a bad thing.

  16. Definitions of 'contrived' If you say that something someone says or does is contrived, you think it is false and deliberate, rather than natural and not planned. [disapproval] [...] More. Synonyms of 'contrived' • forced, planned, laboured, strained [...] More. Examples of 'contrived' in a sentence.

  17. adjective. disapproving us / kənˈtraɪvd / uk / kənˈtraɪvd / Add to word list. artificial and difficult to believe: I enjoyed the film, but felt the ending was a bit contrived. His excuse sounded somewhat contrived. Synonym. stilted disapproving. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Affected & insincere. affectation. affectedly. archly.

  18. contrive something to think of or make something, for example a plan or a machine, in a skillful way They contrived a plan to defraud the company. See contrive in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: contrive. Definition of contrive verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  19. Find 17 different ways to say CONTRIVED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  20. Synonyms for CONTRIVED: strained, mock, unnatural, false, fake, exaggerated, simulated, artificial; Antonyms of CONTRIVED: spontaneous, natural, genuine, real, unaffected, artless, realistic, true

  21. 1. (transitive) to manage (something or to do something), esp by means of a trick; engineer. he contrived to make them meet. 2. (transitive) to think up or adapt ingeniously or elaborately. he contrived a new mast for the boat. 3. to plot or scheme ( treachery, evil, etc) Collins English Dictionary.

  22. Definition of contrive verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  23. to arrange a situation or event, or arrange for something to happen, using clever planning: Couldn't you contrive a meeting between them? I think they'd really like each other. [ + to infinitive ] Somehow she contrived to get tickets for the concert. to invent and/or make a device or other object in a clever and possibly unusual way:

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