collaborator (Meaning)
collaborator (n)
someone who assists in a plot
someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force
an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest
Synonyms & Antonyms of collaborator
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collaborator Sentence Examples
- The writer sought a collaborator with expertise in historical fiction for her next novel.
- The famous director often worked with the same close-knit group of collaborators on his films.
- The journalist's investigation revealed the scientist had a secret collaborator on his controversial research.
- The artist's vibrant murals were a product of collaboration with local community members.
- The musician credited his collaborators for elevating his music with their unique talents.
- The software developer valued the feedback and contributions of his online collaborators.
- The detective searched for the missing collaborator who held the key to solving the case.
- The architect's collaborator, a structural engineer, ensured the building's safety and stability.
- The fashion designer relied on her team of skilled collaborators to bring her vision to life.
- The dancer cherished the opportunity to collaborate with a choreographer known for pushing artistic boundaries.
FAQs About the word collaborator
someone who assists in a plot, someone who collaborates with an enemy occupying force, an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest
informer, partner, informant, cohort,accomplice, evidence, collaborationist, accessary, confederate, comrade
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The writer sought a collaborator with expertise in historical fiction for her next novel.
The famous director often worked with the same close-knit group of collaborators on his films.
The journalist's investigation revealed the scientist had a secret collaborator on his controversial research.
The artist's vibrant murals were a product of collaboration with local community members.