What is another word for conspirative?

Pronunciation: [kənspˈɪɹətˌɪv] (IPA)

Conspirative is an adjective that describes something that relates to or is characteristic of conspiracy or plotting. Some synonyms for this word include secretive, covert, clandestine, furtive, sneaky, surreptitious, insidious, and scheming. These words describe actions or behaviors that are done in secret or with hidden intentions. When people engage in conspirative activities, they are often trying to conceal their motives or plans from others. The use of these synonyms can help to add variety and specificity in describing such actions or individuals. Understanding these words can also help people to identify when people are acting in a conspirative way.

What are the hypernyms for Conspirative?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Conspirative

The repressive measures of the government drive the disciples of the new philosophy to conspirative methods.
"Anarchism and Other Essays"
Emma Goldman
I see Hartman, surrounded by the halo of conspirative mystery; at his side is the velikorussian, with flowing beard and powerful frame, of the older generation of the narodovoiltzy; and there is Schewitsch, big and broad of feature, the typical dvoryanin who has cast in his lot with the proletariat.
"Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist"
Alexander Berkman
It would be superfluous to investigate the effect upon the Russians, or, indeed, upon any of the peoples represented in Paris, of the Secret Council's conspirative deliberations and circuitous procedure, which were in such strong contrast to the "open covenants openly arrived at" to which in their public speeches they paid such high tribute.
"The Inside Story Of The Peace Conference"
Emile Joseph Dillon

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