What is another word for contrivances?

Pronunciation: [kəntɹˈa͡ɪvənsɪz] (IPA)

Contrivances refer to means or instruments devised for achieving a particular outcome, usually in an ingenious or creative way. Synonyms for contrivances include devices, gadgets, mechanisms, inventions, instruments, tools, tricks, schemes, tactics, and strategies. These words all convey the idea of something that has been designed or devised to serve a specific purpose. While devices and gadgets may refer to some physical object, inventions and mechanisms entail a more sophisticated design. Tools, tricks, and tactics, on the other hand, are often used to achieve a specific end, usually in a strategic or cunning manner. Whatever the term used, contrivances are indispensable in the modern world.

What are the hypernyms for Contrivances?

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

Usage examples for Contrivances

Indeed, he went further, and declared that not even the Ritz Hotel has a quarter of the clever contrivances that Lady Barking has managed to put into that poor old place!
"Jane Oglander"
Marie Belloc Lowndes
Instead of respect and confidence in their spiritual guides, the people are running after a young girl with a head full of wild schemes and contrivances.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
"We are constantly discovering," says Lord Grimthorpe, "new complications and processes, and what to all common sense appear contrivances, in the organs of all living things, and indeed we can find no limit to them."
"The Old Riddle and the Newest Answer"
John Gerard

Famous quotes with Contrivances

  • Everybody has to be reminded that there's another way to be. Another more mysterious, unpredictable way to be that's not necessarily based upon contrivances.
    Stanley Crouch
  • It is quite likely that the modern contrivances for making Sunday-schools amusing have given them a distaste for the more solemn services of the sanctuary. If so, the amusement is a sin. The schools should feed the church. Children ought to be led by one into the other, exposed to the preaching of the gospel, taught the ways of God's house, and brought up under its influence, with all its hallowed and elevating influences.
    Samuel I. Prime
  • Never was there a more perfect demonstration of the truth asserted by Daniel Webster, that, of all contrivances for defrauding the working people of a country, arbitrary issues of paper money are the most effective.
    Andrew Dickson White
  • Thou hast prevaricated with thy friend, By underhand contrivances undone me: And while my open nature trusted in thee, Thou hast slept in between me and my hopes, And ravish'd from me all my soul held dear. Thou hast betray'd me.
    Nicholas Rowe
  • Between the crowded houses of Gravesend and the monstrous red-brick pile on the Essex shore the ship is surrendered fairly to the grasp of the river. That hint of loneliness, that soul of the sea which had accompanied her as far as the Lower Hope Reach, abandons her at the turn of the first bend above. The salt, acrid flavour is gone out of the air, together with a sense of unlimited space opening free beyond the threshold of sandbanks below the Nore. The waters of the sea rush on past Gravesend, tumbling the big mooring buoys laid along the face of the town; but the sea-freedom stops short there, surrendering the salt tide to the needs, the artifices, the contrivances of toiling men. Wharves, landing-places, dock-gates, waterside stairs, follow each other continuously right up to London Bridge, and the hum of men’s work fills the river with a menacing, muttering note as of a breathless, ever-driving gale. The water-way, so fair above and wide below, flows oppressed by bricks and mortar and stone, by blackened timber and grimed glass and rusty iron, covered with black barges, whipped up by paddles and screws, overburdened with craft, overhung with chains, overshadowed by walls making a steep gorge for its bed, filled with a haze of smoke and dust.
    Joseph Conrad

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