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conspiracist
[ kuhn-spir-uh-sist ]
noun
- a person who believes in or supports a conspiracy theory.
Example Sentences
QAnon conspiracist Michael Flynn, who was convicted of lying to the FBI about his shady dealings with Russian operatives, falsely accused Lutheran Family Services of being a "money laundering operation."
I'm just saying that even the most stalwart believer that COVID-19 is a hoax might nonetheless be reluctant to sit next to their fellow conspiracist.
Meet the nation鈥檚 top conspiracist immigration cop.
As historian Rick Perlstein pointed out in this piece from back in 2016, Trump likely got it originally from conspiracist Alex Jones.
Gibson's "Ingraham" stop was of a piece with a wider right-wing conspiracist tour.
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What does听conspiracist mean?
A conspiracist is someone who creates, promotes, or believes in a conspiracy theory鈥攁n explanation of an event that claims it was the result of a secret and often complex and evil plot by multiple people.
Conspiracy theories and the conspiracists who promote or formulate them often reject the standard or accepted explanation of unexplained or unusual events and claim that they are the doing of evil conspirators secretly conspiring behind the scenes.
Conspiracy most commonly means a secret plan by multiple people to do something evil or illegal. Conspiracy can also refer to the act of making such plans鈥攖he act of conspiring鈥攐r to the group making the plans. The people involved can be called conspirators.
In conspiracy theory, the word theory is used in a general way to refer to a proposed explanation that has not been proven. But conspiracists don鈥檛 usually treat such theories as just guesses鈥攖hey often promote them as fact, no matter how bizarre or far-fetched they may be.
Most conspiracy theories involve supposedly secret knowledge of the supposedly secret and evil dealings of powerful people, especially politicians, government officials, billionaires, and celebrities. Such plots are often claimed to have the goal of controlling world events and ordinary people.
A close synonym of conspiracist is conspiracy theorist. A less common synonym is conspiratorialist.
Example: Conspiracists don鈥檛 care that their theories have been repeatedly debunked鈥攊n fact, they take any criticism as proof that they鈥檙e right.
Where does听conspiracist come from?
The first records of the word conspiracist come from the early 1970s. It ultimately derives from the Latin verb 肠辞苍蝉辫墨谤腻谤别, meaning 鈥渢o act in harmony鈥 or 鈥渢o conspire.鈥 This comes from the combination of con-, meaning 鈥渢ogether,鈥 and 蝉辫墨谤腻谤别, 鈥渢o breathe.鈥 The suffix -ist indicates a person who practices something or holds certain principles.
When people hear the word conspiracy, they often think of shady people making shady plans in shady backrooms. The word typically implies both secrecy and evil鈥攑eople involved in conspiracies are up to no good and they鈥檙e trying to hide it. Most conspiracy theories are about this kind of thing. The classic image of a conspiracy theory is that of a bulletin board with strings connecting photos of supposed conspirators and newspaper clippings of seemingly random events. In this way, conspiracists often ignore the obvious or simple explanation in favor of an interpretation that tries to tie together unrelated elements in a convoluted way. Conspiracists are often drawn to such theories because of the appeal of having secret knowledge (the 鈥渞eal鈥 story) that the rest of the population is unaware of. The internet has increased the reach of conspiracy theories, raising serious concerns about how they contribute to the spread of misinformation and disinformation.
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What are some other forms related to conspiracist?
- conspiracy (noun)
What are some synonyms for conspiracist?
- conspiracy theorist
- conspiratorialist
What are some words that share a root or word element with conspiracist?听
What are some words that often get used in discussing conspiracist?
How is听conspiracist used in real life?
The term conspiracist is typically used in a negative way to criticize a person for promoting absurd explanations of events.
It's one of life's great ironies that the so-called 'skeptical' / free-thinking conspiracist mind should so freely submit to the most easily debunked, nonsense theories. I wouldn't have Mr Armstrong's patience if repeatedly confronted with this stupidity.
鈥 Public Service Broadcasting (@PSB_HQ)
Just at the dentist and got chatting to a really nice woman outside 鈥 she was probs in her 40s. We said how the distancing thing still doesn鈥檛 feel that normal. She then said 鈥業鈥檓 not a conspiracist but I do just think it鈥檚 a flu that we get every year, it鈥檚 all the media鈥 馃檭
鈥 jack rem x (@jackremmington)
I've already gone through this with one fact-denying conspiracist. You can scream your lies at the sky, doesn't change the fact that you're absolutely wrong.
鈥 啶班ぞ啶溹え啷啶むた 啶溹ぞ啶ㄠえ啷 啶掂ぞ啶侧ぞ馃寪馃寠鈾伙笍馃Е馃嚜馃嚭馃彸锔忊嶐煂堭煢 (@Saruboii1)
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Is conspiracist used correctly in the following sentence?
You know the world is weird when the real news reads like a conspiracist鈥檚 blog post.
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