Meaning & Definition of word "Cabal"

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    Cabal

    /kəˈbæl/

    noun:

    • 1. A secret political faction or conspiratorial group.
      • Example: The cabal of influential politicians met in secrecy to discuss their plans.
    • 2. A group of individuals working together for a common goal, often in a covert way.
      • Example: There was a cabal within the organization that sought to undermine the current leadership.
    • 3. A clandestine plot or conspiracy.
      • Example: The novel revolves around a cabal attempting to control the government from behind the scenes.

    Etymology

    From French 'cabal' or Latin 'cabala', derived from Hebrew 'kabbalah', meaning 'received knowledge'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    inner cabal:

    A small, secretive group within a larger organization that wields significant power.

    Related Words

    conspiracy:

    An agreement between two or more people to commit a crime or act against the government.

    plot:

    A secret plan or scheme to accomplish something, typically something illegal.

    Slang Meanings of cabal

    Meaning: A secret group with hidden agendas.

    Example Sentence: They're part of a cabal trying to take over the company.

    Meaning: An elite group of influential people making decisions behind the scenes.

    Example Sentence: The cabal runs the city without anyone knowing.