conspiracist

noun

Etymology

From conspiracy + -ist.

  1. derived from cōnspīrātiō
  2. derived from conspiracie
  3. inherited from conspiracie
  4. formed as conspiracist — “conspiracy + -ist

Definitions

  1. A person who puts forward a conspiracy theory.

    • [Kevin] Phillips's method is pretty conventional for conspiracists – he takes a single issue or set of data points and constructs an all-explaining story line to show how hidden cabals are controlling America.
  2. Related to conspiracy theories.

    • The conspiracist worldview that presumes a wholly designed universe is similar, and with a conspiracy theory, the holder of the belief in some ways imagines themselves as the detective or investigator, […]

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