Conspired Meaning in English
word · lemma: conspire
kənˈspaɪɝd
kuhn-SPY-erd
kənspˈaɪəd
kuhn-SPY-uhd
Definition
To secretly plan with someone else to do something illegal or harmful.
Usage & Nuances
Formal or legal term, often used in crime or historical contexts. Usually used with 'to' (conspired to...) or 'with' (conspired with...). Implies secret, usually unlawful planning. Not for innocent cooperation.
Spanish: conspirarPortuguese (BR): conspirarPortuguese (PT): conspirarChinese (Simplified): 密谋 - 共谋Chinese (Traditional): 密謀 - 共謀Hindi: षड्यंत्र करनाArabic: تآمرBengali: চক্রান্ত করা - ষড়যন্ত্র করাRussian: сговариваться - устраивать заговорJapanese: 共謀するVietnamese: âm mưuKorean: 공모하다Turkish: komplolar kurmak - gizlice anlaşmakUrdu: سازش کرنا - گٹھ جوڑ کرناIndonesian: bersekongkol - berkomplot
Example Sentences
They conspired to steal the money.
basic
Two workers conspired against their boss.
basic
The leaders conspired to hide the truth.
basic
It turns out the two companies conspired to keep prices high.
natural
Many believe the officials conspired behind closed doors.
natural
She felt like everyone had conspired to ruin her day.
natural