defrauder

  • 91trickster — n 1. deceiver, deluder, hoodwinker, beguiler, inveigler, bamboozler, dissembler, bluff, pettifogger; fake, faker, phony, humbug; imposter, mas querader, pretender, mountebank, hypocrite, charlatan, Inf. quack; adventurer, rogue, picaroon, rascal …

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  • 92defraud — de•fraud [[t]dɪˈfrɔd[/t]] v. t. to deprive of a right, money, or property by fraud • Etymology: 1325–75; ME < OF defrauder < L dēfraudāre=dē de +fraudāre to cheat de•fraud′er, n …

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  • 93defraud — /dəˈfrɔd / (say duh frawd) verb (t) to deprive of a right or property by fraud; cheat. {Middle English defraude(n), from Latin dēfraudāre. Compare fraud} –defraudation /difrɔdˈeɪʃən/ (say deefrawd ayshuhn), noun –defrauder, noun …

  • 94cheat — [n1] person who fools others bluff, charlatan, chiseler, con artist, confidence operator, conniver, cozener, crook, deceiver, decoy, defrauder, dodger, double crosser*, doubledealer*, enticer, fake, hypocrite, impostor, inveigler, jockey,… …

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  • 95rogue — [n] person who deceives, swindles bad egg*, bad news*, blackguard*, black sheep*, charlatan, cheat, cheater, con artist, criminal, crook, defrauder, devil, fraud, heel*, hooligan*, lowlife*, mischief, miscreant, monstrosity, ne’er do well*,… …

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  • 96swindler — [n] person who cheats another absconder, charlatan, cheat, cheater, chiseler, clip, con artist, confidence artist, counterfeiter, crook, deceiver, defrauder, dodger, doubledealer, falsifier, forger, four flusher*, fraud, gouger, grifter, impostor …

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  • 97actio de dolo malo — /aekshiyow diy dowlow maelow/ An action of fraud; an action which lay for a defrauded person against the defrauder and his heirs, who had been enriched by the fraud, to obtain the restitution of the thing of which he had been fraudulently… …

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  • 98actio de dolo malo — /aekshiyow diy dowlow maelow/ An action of fraud; an action which lay for a defrauded person against the defrauder and his heirs, who had been enriched by the fraud, to obtain the restitution of the thing of which he had been fraudulently… …

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  • 99defraud — ► VERB ▪ illegally obtain money from (someone) by deception. DERIVATIVES defrauder noun. ORIGIN Latin defraudare, from fraudare to cheat …

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  • 100beguiler — noun 1. someone who leads you to believe something that is not true • Syn: ↑deceiver, ↑cheat, ↑cheater, ↑trickster, ↑slicker • Derivationally related forms: ↑beguile, ↑trick ( …

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