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Antonyms for de frauds


Grammar : Verb
Spell : dih-frawd
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈfrɔd



Definition of de frauds

Origin :
  • mid-14c., from Old French defrauder, from Latin defraudare "to defraud, cheat," from de- "thoroughly" (see de-) + fraudare (see fraud). Related: Defrauded; defrauding.
  • As in mislead : verb give someone the wrong idea, information
  • As in outwit/outsmart : verb get the better of; figure out before another
  • As in play dirty : verb cheat
  • As in purloin : verb steal
  • As in rip off : verb rob; trick
  • As in rob : verb steal, deprive
  • As in bamboozle : verb fool; cheat
  • As in screw : verb pressure
  • As in shoplift : verb steal
  • As in shortchange : verb cheat
  • As in snitch : verb steal
  • As in steal : verb take something without permission
  • As in swindle : verb cheat, steal
  • As in take : verb cheat, deceive
  • As in take in : verb deceive, fool
  • As in trick : verb fool; play joke on
  • As in two-time : verb be disloyal
  • As in victimize : verb cheat, fool
  • As in welsh : verb renege, swindle
  • As in bilk : verb cheat
  • As in bluff : verb deceive
  • As in outwit : verb deceive
  • As in burn : verb cheat
  • As in cozen : verb deceive
  • As in gull : verb cheat
  • As in mulct : verb cheat
  • As in rook : verb cheat
  • As in cheat : verb defraud, fool
  • As in outsmart : verb outwit
  • As in outthink : verb outwit
  • As in counterfeit : verb make deceitful imitation
  • As in deceive : verb mislead; be dishonest
  • As in default : verb dodge payment
  • As in defraud : verb cheat, bilk
  • As in do : verb cheat
  • As in double-cross : verb to deceive or betray someone
  • As in dupe : verb fool someone
  • As in fleece : verb plunder, steal
  • As in flimflam : verb deceive, swindle
  • As in gyp : verb rip-off
  • As in hoodwink : verb deceive

Synonyms for de frauds

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