charlatan / ˈʃɑr lə tn /

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charlatan 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who pretends or claims to have more knowledge or skill than he or she possesses; quack.

charlatan 近义词

n. 名词 noun

swindler

charlatan 的近义词 12
charlatan 的反义词 1

更多charlatan例句

  1. As for Ed and Lorraine Warren, they come across as charlatans who had very little impact on the eventual outcome of this incident, and who used it to enhance their own celebrity.
  2. But, even if that sort of pushback becomes the norm, news organizations should be wary of handing these charlatans a megaphone.
  3. Read a cautionary tale about the seductive and dangerous power of a charlatan sociopath, featuring goats and the American Dream.
  4. Charlatan is an unfair word,” Kennedy opined, but “he did an awful lot for effect.
  5. And the gratitude I get is this charlatan chose not to do his job, which is to write.
  6. Recognizing that Messier was simply a corporate charlatan, Bronfman stepped up and led the charge to remove the megalomaniac.
  7. In our shock at the way things have turned out, we wonder if there is anyone left in charge who's not a charlatan or a fool.
  8. The Britons and the Germans seemed not to heed; but now and then the American school-marms unmasked the charlatan.
  9. In spite of his true greatness he lacked simplicity, and he imported the arts of a charlatan into political life.
  10. Willis was represented by the prince's party as a charlatan, and Warren was pitted against him as the doctor of the opposition.
  11. It would place him before the world as a false teacher, a fraud, a charlatan.
  12. Should we not brand such a man as an unscrupulous charlatan or at best as a dangerous visionary?