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单词 conspirator
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Definition of conspirator in English:

conspirator

noun kənˈspɪrətəkənˈspɪrədər
  • A person who takes part in a conspiracy.

    阴谋者,密谋者;共谋者

    conspirators had planned to seize the state
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In fact, to the conspiracy theorist, the best proof of the ultimate conspiracy would be no evidence at all: for who, but the master conspirator, would be able to control the world without leaving any trace?
    • The two, depicted by the media as shady political conspirators, said they felt out of their depth.
    • This assassination had almost as many motives as it had conspirators.
    • The conspirators believed they could seize her, and boldly imagined they could then use her to swing the country to them.
    • Most of the conspirators were in this country before he took the oath of office.
    • The novel, meanwhile, posits God as the ultimate conspirator, less a deity than a puppetmaster whose intentions are never clear.
    • I felt like we were conspirators, and that, I think, was a great source of his charm.
    • Among them were the conspirators of the genocide, officers who, for three years, had been plotting the slaughter.
    • Some government investigators believe other conspirators may be on the loose.
    • Chapter Three brings us the conspirators, or some of the conspirators, four men waiting in a car on the road to San Cristóbal.
    • That merely sparked off their investigation, the aim of which was to discover the future plans of the conspirators.
    • Mary and her conspirators openly discussed their plans in these encrypted letters, as they believed no one else would be able to read them.
    • The jury watched a video showing some of the alleged conspirators in animated discussion.
    • The conspirators gradually become enmeshed by their own plot and are dismayed to find they are as susceptible as their victims.
    • To others, his actions could have seemed those of a deadly rival, a traitor, a conspirator.
    • He spent much of his career as a political conspirator, actively working to overthrow the government of Charles II of England.
    • He is pressing for the five to be considered as unwitting accomplices to espionage, rather than conspirators.
    • She and her fellow conspirators had scored a number of hits on my umbrella.
    • Once in Germany, he and the other conspirators visited chemists as they gathered chemicals to build the bomb.
    • Telephone records showed she was in contact with alleged conspirators.
    Synonyms
    conspirer, plotter, schemer, intriguer, colluder, collaborator, conniver, machinator, confederate, cabalist
    traitor

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French conspirateur, from Latin conspirator, from conspirat- 'agreed, plotted', from the verb conspirare (see conspire).

Definition of conspirator in US English:

conspirator

nounkənˈspɪrədərkənˈspirədər
  • A person who takes part in a conspiracy.

    阴谋者,密谋者;共谋者

    conspirators had planned to seize the state
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chapter Three brings us the conspirators, or some of the conspirators, four men waiting in a car on the road to San Cristóbal.
    • Mary and her conspirators openly discussed their plans in these encrypted letters, as they believed no one else would be able to read them.
    • The novel, meanwhile, posits God as the ultimate conspirator, less a deity than a puppetmaster whose intentions are never clear.
    • He spent much of his career as a political conspirator, actively working to overthrow the government of Charles II of England.
    • To others, his actions could have seemed those of a deadly rival, a traitor, a conspirator.
    • Telephone records showed she was in contact with alleged conspirators.
    • She and her fellow conspirators had scored a number of hits on my umbrella.
    • This assassination had almost as many motives as it had conspirators.
    • That merely sparked off their investigation, the aim of which was to discover the future plans of the conspirators.
    • Among them were the conspirators of the genocide, officers who, for three years, had been plotting the slaughter.
    • The conspirators gradually become enmeshed by their own plot and are dismayed to find they are as susceptible as their victims.
    • I felt like we were conspirators, and that, I think, was a great source of his charm.
    • Once in Germany, he and the other conspirators visited chemists as they gathered chemicals to build the bomb.
    • The conspirators believed they could seize her, and boldly imagined they could then use her to swing the country to them.
    • Some government investigators believe other conspirators may be on the loose.
    • The jury watched a video showing some of the alleged conspirators in animated discussion.
    • He is pressing for the five to be considered as unwitting accomplices to espionage, rather than conspirators.
    • Most of the conspirators were in this country before he took the oath of office.
    • In fact, to the conspiracy theorist, the best proof of the ultimate conspiracy would be no evidence at all: for who, but the master conspirator, would be able to control the world without leaving any trace?
    • The two, depicted by the media as shady political conspirators, said they felt out of their depth.
    Synonyms
    conspirer, plotter, schemer, intriguer, colluder, collaborator, conniver, machinator, confederate, cabalist

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French conspirateur, from Latin conspirator, from conspirat- ‘agreed, plotted’, from the verb conspirare (see conspire).

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