complotist

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French complotiste.

Noun

complotist (plural complotists)

  1. (non-native speakers' English) A conspiracy theorist.
    • 2018 August 7, Sky89, “About supidity”, in soc.culture.usa[1] (Usenet), retrieved 16 April 2022:
      Look for example at neo-nazism, neo-nazism is not thinking logically and correctly, because it is not like precise calculations of mathematics, they for example say that all the Jewish race is bad, and they are believing like complotists that jews are comploting to "hurt" white european race, and this is astonishing ! because it is complete stupidity !
    • 2019 May 27, Arnaud Fournet, “Plougastel rock”, in sci.lang[2] (Usenet), retrieved 16 April 2022:
      Are you a complotist?
    • 2020 June 14, blinking...@gmail.com, “Bandit's been Trapper-Keeper'd”, in alt.alt[3] (Usenet), retrieved 16 April 2022:
      I am a complotist, Putin-lover, antisemite, racist, sexist, ... whatever ... So now every mission have been recreated in case there is a doubt on their reality. They had to because one the major science project of all humanity is sloppy, undocumented and hazardous. We know Parménide exact words but we know nothing about space exploration older than fifty years ago. Give me a break.
    • 2021 April 1, Pierre-Elliott Bécue, “Re: Re: Cancel "culture" is a threat to Debian”, in linux.debian.vote[4] (Usenet), retrieved 16 April 2022:
      I stand my point, this "letter" is pure complotist BS.

Romanian

Etymology

From complot +‎ -ist.

Noun

complotist m (plural complotiști, feminine equivalent complotistă)

  1. plotter

Declension

Declension of complotist
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative complotist complotistul complotisti complotistii
genitive-dative complotist complotistului complotisti complotistilor
vocative complotistule complotistilor

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