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Definition of fraudulent
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fraudulent is as below...
Fraudulent
(a.)
Obtained
or
performed
by
artifice;
as,
fraudulent
conquest..
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Deceitful
::
Deceitful
(a.) Full of, or
characterized
by,
deceit;
serving
to
mislead
or
insnare;
trickish;
fraudulent;
cheating;
insincere..
Gudgeon
::
Gudgeon
(v. t.) To
deprive
fraudulently;
to
cheat;
to dupe; to
impose
upon.
Subreptitious
::
Subreption
(n.) The act of
obtaining
a favor by
surprise,
or by
unfair
representation
through
suppression
or
fraudulent
concealment
of
facts..
Embezzle
::
Embezzle
(v. t.) To
appropriate
fraudulently
to one's own use, as
property
intrusted
to one's care; to apply to one's
private
uses by a
breach
of
trust;
as, to
embezzle
money held in
trust..
Fraudulency
::
Fraudulency
(n.) The
quality
of being
fraudulent;
deliberate
deceit;
trickishness.
Abusive
::
Abusive
(a.)
Tending
to
deceive;
fraudulent;
cheating.
Fraudulent
::
Fraudulent
(a.)
Characterized
by,,
founded
on, or
proceeding
from,
fraund;
as, a
fraudulent
bargain..
Knavish
::
Knavish
(a.) Like or
characteristic
of a
knave;
given to
knavery;
trickish;
fraudulent;
dishonest;
villainous;
as, a
knavish
fellow,
or a
knavish
trick..
Pack
::
Pack (n.) To
contrive
unfairly
or
fraudulently;
to plot.
Utter
::
Utter (a.)
hence,
to put in
circulation,
as
money;
to put off, as
currency;
to cause to pass in
trade;
-- often used,
specifically,
of the issue of
counterfeit
notes or
coins,
forged
or
fraudulent
documents,
and the like; as, to utter coin or bank
notes..
Crooked
::
Crooked
(a.)
False;
dishonest;
fraudulent;
as,
crooked
dealings..
Bittern
::
Bittern
(a.) A very
bitter
compound
of
quassia,
cocculus
Indicus,
etc., used by
fraudulent
brewers
in
adulterating
beer..
Imitation
::
Imitation
(n.) That which is made or
produced
as a copy; that which is made to
resemble
something
else,
whether
for
laudable
or for
fraudulent
purposes;
likeness;
resemblance..
Underhand
::
Underhand
(a.)
Secret;
clandestine;
hence,
mean;
unfair;
fraudulent..
Rosary
::
Rosary
(n.) A coin
bearing
the
figure
of a rose,
fraudulently
circulated
in
Ireland
in the 13th
century
for a
penny..
Ringer
::
Ringer
(n.) A horse that is not
entitled
to take part in a race, but is
fraudulently
got into it..
Malversation
::
Malversation
(n.) Evil
conduct;
fraudulent
practices;
misbehavior,
corruption,
or
extortion
in
office..
Fraudulent
::
Fraudulent
(a.)
Obtained
or
performed
by
artifice;
as,
fraudulent
conquest..
Fake
::
Fake (v. t.) To
manipulate
fraudulently,
so as to make an
object
appear
better
or other than it
really
is; as, to fake a
bulldog,
by
burning
his upper lip and thus
artificially
shortening
it..
Forgery
::
Forgery
(n.) The act of
forging,
fabricating,
or
producing
falsely;
esp., the crime of
fraudulently
making
or
altering
a
writing
or
signature
purporting
to be made by
another;
the false
making
or
material
alteration
of or
addition
to a
written
instrument
for the
purpose
of
deceit
and
fraud;
as, the
forgery
of a
bond..
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