cabal

/kə'bæl/
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Definition
  1. Noun:

    • A secret political clique or faction: A small group of people who work together secretly, especially to plan political actions or gain power.
    • A secret plot or conspiracy: A scheme or plan made by such a group, often for a harmful or illegal purpose.
  2. Verb:

    • To form a cabal; to conspire: To engage in secret plotting or scheming as part of a small group.
Usage and Examples
  • Noun (as a group):

    • The minister was accused of being part of a powerful cabal within the government.
    • The decision was made not by the full committee, but by a secretive cabal of senior members.
  • Noun (as a plot):

    • Historians debate whether the king's death was an accident or the result of a cabal.
    • The revolution was preceded by a long-running cabal against the ruling dynasty.
  • Verb:

    • The disgruntled generals caballed in private meetings for months before attempting the coup.
    • Factions within the party began to cabal against the newly elected leader.
Advanced Usage and Nuance
  • The word often carries a strong negative connotation, implying secrecy, intrigue, and the pursuit of power for selfish or sinister ends.
  • It is frequently used in historical or political contexts to describe behind-the-scenes power struggles.
  • "To be in cabal with (someone)": To be secretly allied with someone for a conspiratorial purpose.
    • The ambassador was suspected of being in cabal with foreign agents.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cabalist (noun): A member of a cabal; a conspirator.
    • The old regime was toppled by a handful of cabalists.
  • Cabalism (noun): The principles or practices of a cabal; secret intrigue.
    • The atmosphere in the capital was thick with suspicion and cabalism.
Synonyms
  • Clique (noun): A small, exclusive group of people with shared interests. (Less secretive or conspiratorial than ).
  • Faction (noun): A small, organized dissenting group within a larger one.
  • Conspiracy (noun): A secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful. (Often interchangeable with the "plot" sense of ).
  • Junto (noun): A political clique or faction. (Archaic, similar to ).
Phrasal Verbs / Common Collocations
  • To form a cabal: To create a secret group for plotting.
    • Dissidents formed a cabal to oppose the dictator's policies.
  • To uncover a cabal: To discover the existence of a secret plot or group.
    • The journalist's investigation helped uncover a cabal at the highest levels of the corporation.
Idioms and Fixed Phrases
  • A cabal of...: Used to specify the nature or membership of the secret group.
    • The reform was blocked by a cabal of traditionalists.
  • Cabal and intrigue: A phrase emphasizing secretive and scheming political activity.
    • The court was a world of cabal and intrigue.
Noun
  1. a plot to carry out some harmful or illegal act (especially a political plot)
  2. a clique (often secret) that seeks power usually through intrigue
Verb
  1. engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together
    • They conspired to overthrow the government