plot, intrigue, machination, conspiracy, cabal mean a plan secretly devised to accomplish an evil or treacherous end. plot implies careful foresight in planning a complex scheme.
an assassination plotintrigue suggests secret underhanded maneuvering in an atmosphere of duplicity.
backstairs intriguemachination implies a contriving of annoyances, injuries, or evils by indirect means.
the machinations of a party boss conspiracy implies a secret agreement among several people usually involving treason or great treachery.
a conspiracy to fix prices cabal typically applies to political intrigue involving persons of some eminence.
a cabal among powerful senators
Did You Know?
Noun
In A Child's History of England, Charles Dickens associates the word cabal with a group of five ministers in the government of England's King Charles II. The initial letters of the names or titles of those men (Clifford, Arlington, Buckingham, Ashley, and Lauderdale) spell cabal, and Dickens dubbed them the "Cabal Ministry." These five men were widely regarded as invidious, secretive plotters and their activities may have encouraged English speakers to associate cabal with high-level government intrigue. But their names are not the source of the word cabal, which was in use decades before Charles II ascended the throne. The term can be traced back through French to cabbala, the Medieval Latin name for the Kabbalah, a traditional system of esoteric Jewish mysticism.
Examples of cabal in a Sentence
Noun
a cabal plotting to overthrow the government
a conspiracy theory about the existence of an international cabal devoted to world domination
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