Charlatanic

  • 11char|la|tan|ish — «SHAHR luh TAN ihsh», adjective. = charlatanic. (Cf. ↑charlatanic) …

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  • 12charlatanical — See charlatanic. * * * …

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  • 13charlatan — Synonyms and related words: blagueur, bluff, bluffer, charlatanic, charlatanish, fake, faker, fourflusher, fraud, horse doctor, humbug, impersonator, impostor, malingerer, medicaster, medicine man, medicine monger, mountebank, phony, poser,… …

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  • 14quack — Synonyms and related words: blagueur, bluff, bluffer, cackle, call, carol, caw, charlatan, charlatanic, charlatanish, chatter, cheep, chirk, chirp, chirr, chirrup, chitter, chuck, clack, cluck, cock a doodle doo, coo, counterfeit, counterfeiter,… …

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  • 15quackier — adj. posing, impersonating; deceptive, misleading, charlatanic …

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  • 16quackiest — adj. posing, impersonating; deceptive, misleading, charlatanic …

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  • 17quacky — adj. posing, impersonating; deceptive, misleading, charlatanic …

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  • 18empiric — I. n. Quack, charlatan, pretender, mountebank, impostor, cheat, mere experimenter (without scientific training). II. a.; (also empirical) 1. Experimental, experiential, from experience (as distinguished from inference or reasoning), based on… …

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  • 19dishonest — adj 1. untruthful, false, mendacious, lying, speaking with forked tongue; deceitful, two faced, hypocritical, insincere, disingenuous; crooked, cheating, underhanded, shady; rascally, roguish, knavish, thievish, Fagin like. 2. fraudulent, phony,… …

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  • 20charlatan — /ˈʃalətən / (say shahluhtuhn) noun someone who pretends to more knowledge or skill than they possess; a quack. {French, from Italian ciarlatano from ciarlare chatter} –charlatanic /ʃaləˈtænɪk/ (say shahluh tanik), adjective …