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The example sentences of DEFRAUDED in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Definition and meaning of DEFRAUDED

What does "defrauded mean?"

/dəˈfrôd/

defrauded

verb
illegally obtain money from someone by deception.

What are synonyms of "defrauded"?
Some common synonyms of "defrauded" are:
  • swindle,
  • cheat,
  • rob,
  • deceive,
  • dupe,
  • hoodwink,
  • double-cross,
  • fool,
  • trick,
  • con,
  • bamboozle,
  • do,
  • sting,
  • diddle,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈswindl/

swindle
noun verb

fraudulent scheme or action. To deceive or trick someone (out of money).

/CHēt/

cheat
noun verb

One who lies or breaks rules to get what they want. To escape death or harm, through luck or skill.

rob

/räb/

rob
noun verb

Person's name. To prevent from getting something deserved.

/dəˈsēv/

deceive
verb

deliberately mislead.

/d(y)o͞op/

dupe
noun verb

victim of deception. To trick or deceive someone.

/ˈho͝odˌwiNGk/

hoodwink
verb

deceive or trick.

/fo͞ol/

fool
adjective noun verb

foolish. Person kept by royalty to entertain with jokes. trick or deceive.

/trik/

trick
adjective noun verb

Not reliable; likely to deceive you. Quick or skillful way of doing something. To playfully tease or fool to make someone laugh.

con

/kän/

con
noun verb

instance of deceiving or tricking someone. persuade someone to do or believe something by lying to them.

/bamˈbo͞ozəl/

bamboozle
verb

cheat or fool.

do

/do͞o/

do
noun other verb

hairdo. Question words for 'do' verbs. To be enough; to be acceptable.

/stiNG/

sting
noun verb

small sharp-pointed organ at end of abdomen of bees. To cause a sharp pain to.

/ˈdidl/

diddle
noun verb

(Informal) to deprive of by deceit. cheat or swindle.

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