conspiratorial

[ UK /kənspˌɪɹətˈɔːɹɪəl/ ]
[ US /kənˌspɪɹəˈtɔɹiəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or characteristic of conspiracy or conspirators
    the discovery of possible conspirative codes
    a conspiratorial whisper
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How To Use conspiratorial In A Sentence

  • His voice drops to a conspiratorial mumble: ‘Every month, they send us a tape we have to play.’
  • Pei argues that Chinese communism is unable to overcome its absolutist, conspiratorial origins, its ‘original sin’.
  • When I say this, the chick LIGHTS UP and leans in toward me, and starts whispering, all conspiratorially, Yes! Get Laid or Die Trying
  • He offered her a conspiratorial smile that she didn't reciprocate. CHAMELEON
  • A friendly, conspiratorial smile for Bernice, a sympathetic glance for Defries, a half-angry, half-amused growl for Daak.
  • Stan nodded conspiratorially, a sly grin creeping over his face.
  • In a slightly unhealthy relationship, they perform scenes of mutual adoration, like conspiratorial actors in a play written together. Times, Sunday Times
  • My point stands: If Mr. Willie (or anyone else) has proof of all of this so-called conspiratorial activity where is it? Latest Articles
  • One of them whispered conspiratorially to a colleague as Morrison was leaving, “What do we do if O plays his best nine, too?” O: A Presidential Novel
  • He loved gossip, had a wicked salacious eye, a sly coyness, and he actually snickered all the time, delicious and conspiratorial.
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