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Conspiratorial

usgb/kənˌspɪrəˈtɔːriəl/Volume
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Negative ConnotationPlay
The word implies wrongdoing or unethical behavior. SlideTheir conspiratorial activities were eventually exposed.
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Secretive ContextPlay
Often used when describing actions not meant to be public knowledge. SlideThe two coworkers had a conspiratorial meeting in a secluded location.
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Indicates non-verbal, secretive exchanges like gestures or looks. SlideThey exchanged a conspiratorial nod, understanding the plan without words.