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Svengali Meaning in English

word

svɛŋˈɡɑːli
sveng-GAH-lee
svɛŋˈɡɑːli
sveng-GAH-lee

Definition

A "Svengali" is a person who manipulates, controls, or exerts excessive influence over another, often for selfish or sinister reasons.

Usage & Nuances

"Svengali" is often capitalized and used in both formal and informal contexts. It refers to someone manipulative behind the scenes; not usually used for direct, open leaders. Common in discussions of celebrities, politics, or the arts. Avoid confusing with regular 'mentor' or 'coach', as "Svengali" suggests negative, controlling intentions.

Example Sentences

Some people say the manager acts like a Svengali behind the scenes.

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He became famous, but some say his partner was the real Svengali.

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Be careful, she has a reputation for being a Svengali.

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Every big pop star seems to have a Svengali pulling the strings.

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Don’t let anyone become your Svengali—make your own choices.

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The politician’s critics accuse his advisor of being a Svengali, always working from the shadows.

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