conspiratorial (Meaning)
conspiratorial (a)
relating to or characteristic of conspiracy or conspirators
Synonyms & Antonyms of conspiratorial
Synonyms:
- behind-the-scenes
- underhand
- unannounced
- confidential
- esoteric
- hidden
- untold
- unmentioned
- silent
- sneaky
- undercover
- top secret
- occult
- closet
- unsaid
- underground
- stealthy
- unadvertised
- intimate
- classified
- personal
- underhanded
- undisclosed
- restricted
- sneak
Antonyms:
- publicized
- advertised
- heralded
- professed
- proclaimed
- vulgar
- proclaimed
- prevalent
- communal
- prevailing
- popular
- publicized
- announced
- reported
- rife
- prevailing
- disclosed
- well-known
- well-known
- vulgar
- reported
- aired
- aired
- disclosed
- announced
- published
- blazed
- popular
- declared
- current
- broadcast
- blazed
- published
- rife
- communal
- declared
- current
- professed
- widespread
- heralded
- broadcast
- prevalent
- advertised
- widespread
conspiratorial Sentence Examples
- As they huddled in the dimly lit room, their whispers took on a conspiratorial tone.
- His raised eyebrows and furtive glances suggested a conspiratorial agenda.
- The two politicians exchanged a series of conspiratorial nods during the meeting.
- She leaned in close, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper.
- The group's laughter had a conspiratorial edge, hinting at shared secrets.
- With a conspiratorial wink, he indicated that he had something important to share.
- Their conspiratorial discussions often took place in secluded corners of the library.
- The conspiratorial atmosphere in the room thickened as they discussed their plans.
- He couldn't help but feel a twinge of excitement at the conspiratorial nature of their conversation.
- Their conspiratorial glances across the room indicated a shared understanding of the situation.
FAQs About the word conspiratorial
relating to or characteristic of conspiracy or conspirators
collusive, clandestine, covert, surreptitious, furtive, behind-the-scenes, underhand, unannounced, confidential, esoteric
general,public, open, public, common, open, general, common, publicized, advertised
As they huddled in the dimly lit room, their whispers took on a conspiratorial tone.
His raised eyebrows and furtive glances suggested a conspiratorial agenda.
The two politicians exchanged a series of conspiratorial nods during the meeting.
She leaned in close, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper.