conspirative

/kənˈspɪrətɪv/
adjective
  1. Relating to or suggesting a secret plan made by a group of people to do something harmful or illegal.
    • His conspirative whisper made everyone in the room lean in closer.
    • The two friends exchanged a conspirative glance before sneaking out of the house.
    • The movie had a conspirative atmosphere, with characters meeting in dark alleys.
  2. Involving or characteristic of a belief that a secret group is controlling events.
    • Her conspirative theories about the company's plans turned out to be completely wrong.
    • Some people have a conspirative view of world politics, thinking everything is controlled by a few powerful people.
    • The blog was full of conspirative ideas about government cover-ups.
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