conspiracy vs dare

conspiracy

verb
  • To conspire. 

noun
  • The act of two or more persons, called conspirators, working secretly to obtain some goal, usually understood with negative connotations. 

  • A situation in which different phonological or grammatical rules lead to similar or related outcomes. 

  • A group of lemurs. 

  • A conspiracy theory; a hypothesis alleging conspiracy. 

  • An agreement between two or more persons to break the law at some time in the future. 

  • A group of ravens. 

dare

verb
  • To terrify; to daunt. 

  • To have enough courage (to do something). 

  • To have enough courage to meet or do something, go somewhere, etc.; to face up to 

  • To catch (larks) by producing terror through the use of mirrors, scarlet cloth, a hawk, etc., so that they lie still till a net is thrown over them. 

  • To defy or challenge (someone to do something) 

noun
  • The quality of daring; venturesomeness; boldness. 

  • A challenge to prove courage. 

  • In the game truth or dare, the choice to perform a dare set by the other players. 

  • A small fish, the dace 

  • Defiance; challenge. 

How often have the words conspiracy and dare occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )