Confederate

/kənˈfɛd.ər.ɪt/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A person, group, or nation that is joined with others in a confederation or alliance.
The confederates worked together to achieve their common goals.
An accomplice or ally in a crime.
He was sentenced to prison for being a confederate in the robbery.
verb
To unite or ally in a confederation.
The states decided to confederate for mutual support.
adjective
Joined together in a league or alliance.
The confederate states fought together during the Civil War.

Etymology

From Latin 'confoederatus', past participle of 'confoederare' meaning 'to join in a league'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

confederate states
The group of southern U.S. states that seceded from the Union during the Civil War.
confederate soldier
A soldier who fought for the Confederate States during the American Civil War.
confederate army
The land and naval military forces of the Confederate States.

Related Words

confederation
A union of political organizations or states for a common purpose.
federation
A group of states with a central government but independence in internal affairs.
league
A collection of people, countries, or groups that combine for a particular purpose.

Slang Meanings

A colloquial term for someone who sides with a cause, often used in historical contexts.
He was called a confederate by his friends for supporting the old ways.
Used informally to denote a partner in crime or mischievous activities.
They were confederates in their juvenile escapades.