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Meanings of
conspirator
in English
Portuguese
conspirado
Catalan
confabulador
Back to the meaning
A member of a conspiracy.
plotter
coconspirator
machinator
Portuguese
conspirado
Spanish
conspirador
Back to the meaning
One who conspires.
Related terms
profession
Spanish
conspirador
Synonyms
Examples for "
plotter
"
plotter
coconspirator
machinator
Examples for "
plotter
"
1
He was not in the least Dorothy's idea of a dangerous
plotter
.
2
The small
plotter
returned the correspondence with a little sigh of relief.
3
No one believed I was not an arch
plotter
in his financing.
4
He has been depicted as hypocrite and
plotter
against his rightful sovereign.
5
He swiveled around to his
plotter
and ran the numbers and geometry.
1
Of course, Doc was
coconspirator
in what became a sophisticated smuggling system.
2
I do not slander the enterprises of a benefactor and
coconspirator
.
3
Bottom line: Portia was a pole smoker and a
coconspirator
.
4
I got a tattoo; Paul Getty was my
coconspirator
.
5
The Elven sorceress's cold, perfect features radiated triumph, and she gave her
coconspirator
a satisfied nod.
1
You stand there silent, but you are the
machinator
of this plot.
2
Does it not arise from complicity with England, that
machinator
of conspiracies against the power and the life of the First Consul?
3
Before long the two
machinators
abandoned the rigour of the bare studio for a snug corner of a café.
Usage of
conspirator
in English
1
Zaman is the second
conspirator
in the TJX case to be charged.
2
We are simply back to our hapless
conspirator
to receive stolen goods.
3
She lived in the place with her mistress as with a
fellow
-
conspirator
.
4
He had said Martin Dakin was no
conspirator
,
and he was safe.
5
The First Consul may send me as a
conspirator
to the scaffold.
6
A
conspirator
who wanted to be safe was a recreant in disguise.
7
If he proceeded more boldly, the
conspirator
would know he'd been discovered.
8
He spoke low, like a
conspirator
,
into the mouthpiece of the tube.
9
Rolla was the only prominent
conspirator
who was not an active church-member.
10
And it was a well-satisfied
conspirator
who retired to his own office.
11
The third relic must be under the guard of the third
conspirator
.
12
One might laugh at the old
conspirator
's
haunting thought of the police.
13
The 18-year-old Midshipman Philip Spencer was suspected of being the chief
conspirator
.
14
The
conspirator
Decimus Brutus had to cajole Caesar to attend the Senate.
15
Carlo Visconti: a
conspirator
in the assassination of Galeazzo, died in 1477
16
A woman makes a poor
conspirator
,
but is invaluable as a banker.
Other examples for "conspirator"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
conspirator
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
fellow conspirator
chief conspirator
become a conspirator
poor conspirator
old conspirator
More collocations
Translations for
conspirator
Portuguese
conspirado
Catalan
confabulador
maquinador
conspirador
Spanish
conspirador
Conspirator
through the time
Conspirator
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common