Definitions for co-conspirator

co-conspirator co-con·spir·a·tor

Spelling: [koh-kuh n-spir-uh-ter]
IPA: /ˌkoʊ kənˈspɪr ə tər/

Co-Conspirator is a 14 letter English word.

You can make 1199 anagrams from letters in co-conspirator (-accinoooprrst).

Definitions for co-conspirator

noun

  1. a fellow conspirator; associate or collaborator in a conspiracy.

Origin of co-conspirator

First recorded in 1860-65

Examples for co-conspirator

But I could not bear the thought of skater Takahashi being seen by the world as a co-conspirator in our crime.

She must suspect it already; and was she not a co-conspirator?

Monty felt that he was a co-conspirator of one who was not likely to be upset by trifles.

Miner was a co-conspirator, and yet they wanted somebody to introduce him to Brady.

The American swung into the saddle, swore at his co-conspirator heartily, and was off.

My partner John has always been a first reader and co-conspirator on my projects, this one especially.

Valle also allegedly plotted to kidnap another woman and deliver her to a second co-conspirator for $5,000.

The difference between Nixon and Holder is that Nixon failed in his effort to treat Sheehan as a co-conspirator.

After an opening DJ set by his Fallon co-conspirator Questlove, Timberlake sauntered out onstage a few minutes past midnight.

He was a co-conspirator, and he knew that the money was to be deposited at this place.

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