Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

machiavellian

Adjective
/ˌmɑː.ki.əˈvɛl.i.ən/
Definition
Relating to Machiavelli’s theories, especially in being cunning, scheming, and unscrupulous in politics or in advancing one’s career.
Examples
  • His machiavellian tactics in business led him to the top, but they left him isolated from his colleagues.
  • The politician’s machiavellian approach to governance was criticized for its lack of transparency.
  • In the novel, the protagonist employs a machiavellian strategy to achieve his goals by any means necessary.
Meaning
The term Machiavellian describes behaviors that are deceitful, manipulative, and self-serving, often in the context of acquiring power or influence.
Synonyms
  • cunning
  • scheming
  • duplicitous
  • unscrupulous
  • crafty