Adverb
conspiratorially (comparative more conspiratorially, superlative most conspiratorially)
In a conspiratorial manner
If, for example, a conspiratorially minded elite is so powerful, has at its fingertips such multiple and delicate instruments with which to fine-tune accumulation, then how can the periodic headlong slides into crisis be explained? David Harvey
Liberation movements - operating surreptitiously and conspiratorially - thrive on discipline and suspicion, and punish deviation or dissent. Bill Keller
Beside the murals, a small group of hooded Eastern European men huddle conspiratorially, vaping furiously. Source: Internet
While the women got talking, the man leaned over, sly smile and jogging eyebrows, to conspiratorially ask me what I thought of the earthquake. Source: Internet
On a few occasions, colleagues would pull me aside and whisper conspiratorially, "Are you interviewing for a new job or something?" Source: Internet
She lowered her voice conspiratorially and gave Josh a knowing nod. Source: Internet