conspiracy

simple noun27 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

Used to describe a conspiracy that has been claimed but not yet proven.

A conspiracy to commit a crime, which is a specific legal offense.

A secret plan by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful in the political sphere.

A conspiracy planned or carried out by government agents or agencies.

A conspiracy involving multiple countries.

A conspiracy that spans the entire world.

Emphasizes the extremely large scale of the conspiracy.

Synonymous with 'global conspiracy', emphasizing its presence across the world.

Suggests a conspiracy that is wide-reaching and extensive.

Used to describe a conspiracy that is large in scale or involves many people.

Similar to 'big conspiracy', emphasizing the significance and scale.

Describes a conspiracy that is ambitious and elaborate in its planning and scope.

A belief that media outlets are colluding to manipulate public opinion.

An agreement among a group of people not to talk about something, especially an issue or a crime.

Used to indicate the target of the conspiracy.

Used to indicate the parties involved in the conspiracy.

To discover a secret conspiracy.

To reveal a secret conspiracy to the public.

To take part in a secret plan.

To be one of the people in a conspiracy.

To believe that a conspiracy might exist, without having definite proof.

To become a member of a group planning a conspiracy.

To plan and arrange a conspiracy.

To perceive or believe that a conspiracy exists, often with the implication that it might not be real.

An explanation for an event or situation that invokes a conspiracy by powerful and sinister groups.

A formal accusation in law that someone has taken part in a conspiracy.