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conspiracy

/kənˈspɪɹəsi/

Meanings
  • noun

    A secret plan or agreement between two or more parties to accomplish a goal, often involving deceit or unethical means.

    - "The watergate scandal was an infamous political conspiracy."
    - "The conspiracy theories about the moon landing being faked gained widespread popularity."
  • verb

    The act of plotting or conspiring.

    - "The suspects were caught in the act of conspiring to rob the bank."
    - "The two companies decided to conspire on pricing strategies."

Pronunciation
  1. /kənˈspɪɹəsi/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with conspiracy
conspire , retire , lyre , empire , tire , pyre , squire , acquire
Variants
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conspiracies , conspiracy , conspiracy of silence , conspiracy theorist , conspiracy theorists , conspiracy theories , conspiracy theory , counter-conspiracies , counter-conspiracy , counterconspiracies , counterconspiracy
Forms
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conspire (verb): to plot or plan secretly with others, to join in a secret agreement., conspiracy (noun): a secret plan or agreement, a group of people working together to accomplish a goal, often illegal or unethical.


Etymology
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From Latin conspiratio(m) ‘agreement, combination,’ from com- ‘with’ + spirare ‘to breathe.’


Trivia
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  1. The term 'conspiracy theory' was first used in a derogatory sense in the 1960s.

  2. The word 'conspiracy' comes from the Latin word 'conspiratio,' which means 'a breathing together.'

  3. One of the most famous conspiracy theories is that the moon landing was faked.

  4. Another popular conspiracy theory is that the U.S. government was involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.


Related Concepts
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  1. Conspiracy theory: A belief that some covert but influential organization is manipulating or controlling important aspects of human civilization or events.

  2. Cabal: A secretive, exclusive, and often powerful group of people.


Culture
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Throughout history, conspiracy theories have been a common feature of human societies, often fueled by fear, suspicion, and misunderstanding. They have been used to explain unexplained events, to scapegoat certain groups, and to challenge established power structures. In literature and art, conspiracies have been depicted in various forms, from Shakespeare's plays to Dan Brown's novels.

How to Memorize "conspiracy"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a group of people huddled together in a dimly lit room, plotting and scheming in hushed whispers.
    - Visualize a web of connections and alliances, with each person or group working towards a common goal.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'conspiracy' with 'secret,' 'plot,' and 'deceit.',
    - Think of a group of people working together to achieve a goal, often with hidden intentions.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym C-O-N-S-P-I-R-A-C-Y: Covert Operations Not Suited for Public Information, Risky Actions Carefully Yielding Results.


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