Term: fraudulent
Fraudulent (adjective) /ˈfrɔː.dʒə.lənt/:
- Intended to deceive people, usually in order to get money or a physical advantage illegally. LV: krāpniecisks.
- Obtained, done by, or involving deception, especially criminal deception. LV: viltots, nelikumīgs.
Example sentences:
- The company was shut down after authorities discovered it was making fraudulent insurance claims.
- She was arrested for making a fraudulent application for a bank loan using someone else’s identity.
- Investors lost millions of dollars because of the fraudulent schemes run by the fund manager.
Common phrases:
- Fraudulent transaction: A credit card charge or money transfer made by a criminal without the owner’s permission.”My bank blocked a fraudulent transaction that was attempted from another country.”
- Fraudulent activity: Any behavior intended to deceive for personal or financial gain.”The security system monitors all accounts for signs of fraudulent activity.”
- Fraudulent document: A fake paper, such as a passport or contract, created to trick an official or business.”He tried to enter the country using a fraudulent document.”
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
fraudulent (adjective)characterized by, based on, or done by - fraud deceitful
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
fraudulent (adjective)1.
marked by, based on, or done by the use of dishonest methods to acquire something of value
SYNONYMS:
crooked, deceitful, defrauding, dishonest, double-dealing, falseRELATED WORDS:
beguiling, deceiving, deceptive, deluding, delusive, delusory, duplicitous, fallacious, misleading, specious; spuriousNEAR ANTONYMS:
legitimate, true, valid2.
given to or marked by cheating and deception
SYNONYMS:
bent, crooked, deceptive, double-dealing, duplicitous, fast, fraudulent, guileful, rogue, shady, sharp, shifty, underhand, underhandedRELATED WORDS:
unconscionable, unethical, unprincipled, unscrupulous; deceitful, deceiving, deluding, delusive, delusory, false; artful, beguiling, cagey ( cagy), crafty, cunning, foxy, slick, sly, subtle, wily; defrauding, devious, furtive, slippery, sneaking, sneaky, trickish, tricky; insidious, perfidious, treacherousNEAR ANTONYMS:
conscientious, decent, ethical, honorable, just, scrupulous, upright; forthright, straightforward