conspirator

[ US /kənˈspɪɹətɝ/ ]
[ UK /kənspˈɪɹətɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a member of a conspiracy
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How To Use conspirator In A Sentence

  • Virtually all of the clergy are portrayed as venal and conspiratorial.
  • This was gracious of him and also provoked an unexpected conspiratorial mirth between the interviewer and interviewee. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was gracious of him and also provoked an unexpected conspiratorial mirth between the interviewer and interviewee. Times, Sunday Times
  • vintner" and "peddler" of his objurgations, and meekly whispers into his ear with the air of a conspirator reporting a plot to his chief. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
  • I particularly noted the basses of the chorus as they sinisterly intoned the conspirators music.
  • What Bush REALLY doesn’t want is to have his VP indicted, or to possibly end up having the “unindicted co-conspirator” label asterisked to his name in the history books. Firedoglake » You Spin Me Right Round…
  • Only in the movies does badass bullying expose conspiracies rather than recruit new conspirators to the cause.
  • Peter succeeded to leadership of the movement after the murder of Asen by boyar (i.e., noble) conspirators. G. The Second Bulgarian Empire
  • This assassination had almost as many motives as it had conspirators.
  • Kristoff is speaking conspiratorially, as if sharing a deep and disturbing secret, although it is well-known to anyone who has been following the emo-violence story that gay rights groups have called for tolerance. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
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