fraud

  • 91FRAUD — Fraudulent (Community » Law) …

    Abbreviations dictionary

  • 92Fraud — Täuschung; Gaunerei; Schummelei (umgangssprachlich); Beschmu (umgangssprachlich); Manipulation; Schwindel; Schmu; Bauernfängerei (umgangssprachlich); …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 93fraud — Synonyms and related words: abstraction, acting, actor, affectation, affecter, annexation, appearance, appropriation, artfulness, artifice, attitudinizing, ballot box stuffing, bamboozlement, barracuda, bilk, bilker, blagueur, bluff, bluffer,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 94fraud — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. deception, swindle; imposture, artifice; confidence man; impostor, humbug, bunco (inf.). See evildoer, stealing. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Deceit] Syn. trickery, duplicity, cheating, sharp practice; see… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 95fraud — see FRUSTRATE …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 96fraud — frɔːd n. swindle; deceit; cheating; forgery; embezzlement; cheat, swindler …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 97fraud — n. Deceit, deception, duplicity, imposition, imposture, guile, trick, cheat, chouse, artifice, stratagem, wile, humbug, hoax …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 98fraud — n 1. deceit, trickery, sharp practice, doubledealing, cozenage, Law. barratry, Canon. Law. obrep tion, Scots. Law. subreption, Archaic. covin; chicanery, knavery, Inf. hanky panky, Sl. monkey business, Sl. funny business; imposture, imposition,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 99fraud — /frɔd / (say frawd) noun 1. deceit, trickery, sharp practice, or breach of confidence, by which it is sought to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage. 2. a particular instance of such deceit or trickery: election frauds. 3. any deception,… …

  • 100fraud — see FRUSTRATE …

    Word origins