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fraud
noun as in trickery, deception
Strong matches
noun as in person who is false, deceitful
Example Sentences
Houdini delighted in exposing some psychics as frauds, and in 2002, federal regulators targeted 900 lines that charged for readings over the phone.
Their tactics are designed not, as advertised, to get rid of "waste and fraud."
Plus, rising online fraud convinced her to further reduce her online profile.
They appeared to be focused on “the general myth of supposed widespread Social Security fraud, rather than facts.”
Musk sued OpenAI last year for fraud, breach of contract and fiduciary duty over OpenAI’s efforts to change its corporate structure.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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