collaborateur

[kəˌlabərəˈtœr]

collaborateur Definition

a person who collaborates with an enemy occupying force, especially a Nazi in France during World War II.

Using collaborateur: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "collaborateur" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was accused of being a collaborateur and was executed after the war.

  • Example

    Many French people were angry at the collaborators who helped the Nazis during the occupation.

collaborateur Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for collaborateur

Phrases with collaborateur

  • collaborateur horizontale

    a woman who had a sexual relationship with a German soldier or officer during the occupation of France

    Example

    She was labeled as a collaborateur horizontale and was shunned by her community.

  • les années collaborateurs

    the period of French history during World War II when the Vichy government collaborated with Nazi Germany

    Example

    The years of the collaborateurs were a dark time for France.

  • procès des collaborateurs

    the trials held in France after World War II to punish those who collaborated with the Nazis

    Example

    Many collaborators were brought to justice during the procès des collaborateurs.

Origins of collaborateur

from French 'collaborateur', from Latin 'collaborare', meaning 'to work together'

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Summary: collaborateur in Brief

The term 'collaborateur' [kəˌlabərəˈtœr] refers to a person who collaborates with an enemy occupying force, especially a Nazi in France during World War II. It is often used to describe those who betrayed their country and worked with the enemy. The phrase 'collaborateur horizontale' describes women who had sexual relationships with German soldiers or officers during the occupation of France. 'Les années collaborateurs' refers to the period of French history during World War II when the Vichy government collaborated with Nazi Germany.