fraud 的定义
- deceit, trickery, sharp practice, or breach of confidence, perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage.
- a particular instance of such deceit or trickery: mail fraud; election frauds.
- any deception, trickery, or humbug: That diet book is a fraud and a waste of time.
- a person who makes deceitful pretenses; sham; poseur.
fraud 近义词
trickery, deception
fraud 的近义词 46 个
- blackmail
- deceit
- extortion
- graft
- hoax
- misrepresentation
- scam
- artifice
- barratry
- cheat
- chicane
- chicanery
- con
- craft
- double-dealing
- dupery
- duplicity
- fake
- flimflam
- fraudulence
- guile
- hocus-pocus
- hustle
- imposture
- line
- racket
- sell
- shakedown
- sham
- skunk
- smoke
- song
- spuriousness
- sting
- string
- swindle
- treachery
- bamboozlement
- fast one
- fast shuffle
- fourberie
- hanky-panky
- hoodwinking
- sharp practice
- song and dance
- swindling
fraud 的反义词 12 个
person who is false, deceitful
更多fraud例句
- At the Heritage Foundation, von Spakovsky maintains a database of voter fraud cases and, emails show, regularly urges secretaries of state to contribute to it.
- As we wrote in a paper in May, fraud involving mail-in ballots requires the creation of a paper trail, making it very difficult to scale.
- Norman is also being charged with conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud for attempting to collect on multiple life insurance policies he took out on Montgomery in 2014.
- The embattled Paycheck Protection Program, rolled out in April to help keep small businesses alive during shutdowns, has long been flagged for possible fraud.
- American Express is testing technology that is best known for helping create deepfake videos—realistic clips of people saying things they never really said—to fight financial fraud.
- Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice turned herself in to serve a 15-month sentence for bankruptcy fraud.
- Moraca pointed to another form of return fraud, involving gift cards.
- Return fraud has been called the invisible heist—or “de-shopping.”
- Mahoney helped author the I-STOP legislation based on data his office collected in regard to fraud.
- We are overwhelmed with data from every quarter, and our capacity to filter fact from fraud is limited.
- If the auctioneer could afterward do this he might change the name, substitute another, and so perpetrate a fraud.
- Suppose a bank should pay more than the amount on deposit through no fraud of the holder, from whom can it recover the amount?
- Whenever the fraud is found out an innocent subscriber can do one of three things.
- Of course if a person has been deceived by an agent, if a fraud has been practised on him, he can avoid his contract.
- If he wishes to act, he must lose no time after discovering the fraud that has been practiced on him.