"Complot" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Complot" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Complot" Meaning

Complot refers to a secret plan or conspiracy between two or more people to achieve a goal or to commit a wrongdoing. The term is often used to imply a nefarious or deceitful intention behind the plan. It can also refer to a hidden or secretive arrangement between individuals or groups to manipulate or deceive others.

"Complot" Examples

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A complot is a plot or plan to do something unpleasant or illegal, often secretly.

Examples:


The whistleblower claimed that there was a complot between the government and the corporation to conceal the environmental damage.
The police are investigating a complot to steal sensitive files from the company's database.
The journalist uncovered a complot between the politicians and the lobby group to manipulate the public opinion.
The fan theorists have been speculating about a complot to kill off the main character in the TV show.
The conspiracy theorists claim that there is a complot between the governments and big tech companies to control the flow of information.

"Complot" Similar Words

Complimentative

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Complimented

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Verb: to praise or express admiration for someone or something. Example: "She complimented him on his new haircut."

Complimenting

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Compliments

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Complin

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I think you meant "compliment".<br><br>A compliment is a kind and respectful statement that expresses praise or admiration for someone or something. For example, "I love your new haircut, it looks great!"

Compline

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Compline is a term used in the Catholic Christian tradition to refer to the final liturgical service of the day, typically held in the evening before sleep. It is one of the seven canonical hours, and its name comes from the Latin "complere," meaning "to fulfill" or "to complete." In Compline, worshipers gather to recite Psalms, hymns, and prayers, and to pray for the purification of the soul and the protection of the night.

Complines

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Complines are the last psalm or prayer said in the evening in the Liturgy of the Hours, a system of daily prayer used by monks and others who observe the monastic tradition. The term is often used more broadly to refer to evening prayers in general.

Complisult

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Complotment

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Complutensian

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Compluvium

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A compluvium is a type of ancient Roman roof that features a slight incline and a gutter system, allowing rainwater to flow off the roof while also allowing sunlight to enter the building through the inclined surface. The term is used to describe the architectural feature, often found in ancient Roman villas and houses.

Comply

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Complying

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to do what is required or asked; to follow rules, orders, or a standard: The company complies with all relevant health and safety regulations.

Component

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Componential

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Componentise

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