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conspirator

[ US /kənˈspɪɹətɝ/ ]
[ UK /kənspˈɪɹətɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a member of a conspiracy

How To Use conspirator In A Sentence

  • Robbie Conal, who had Lobdell as his graduate advisor at Stanford in the late '70s says that "Frank would mutter at me, sometimes wearily, sometimes conspiratorially, every time we were together for more than half an hour; 'Nothing worth anything is easy.' John Seed: Frank Lobdell: "Nothing Worth Anything Is Easy"
  • 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.
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