Pronunciation of the English word conspiracy.
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1. | Conspiracy theories are a CIA conspiracy to keep the world proletariat from rising up against capitalism. | |
2. | A conspiracy theory is thinking that blames or explains an important event or set of circumstances on a secret plot that is usually masterminded by powerful people. Conspiracy thinking can also embrace the idea that a big secret is being kept from the public. | |
3. | Without a moment's hesitation, they took drastic action against the conspiracy. | |
4. | The Congressman broke the news of conspiracy and made no bones about taking drastic action against it. | |
5. | He has had absolutely no part in the conspiracy; it was not he, but his brother, who had an axe to grind against the government. | |
6. | To be frank, I think this 'conspiracy theory' is nonsense. | |
7. | I think overestimating the people masterminding that conspiracy is exactly what they want. | |
8. | It is, I think, an indisputable fact that Americans are, as Americans, the most self-conscious people in the world, and the most addicted to the belief that the other nations of the earth are in a conspiracy to undervalue them. | |
9. | Some people see a conspiracy behind almost everything. | |
10. | He was charged with conspiracy. |