fraudulence / ˈfrɔ dʒə lənt /

欺诈行为欺诈诈骗欺诈性

fraudulence 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. characterized by, involving, or proceeding from fraud, as actions, enterprise, methods, or gains: a fraudulent scheme to evade taxes.
  2. given to or using fraud, as a person; cheating; dishonest.

fraudulence 近义词

fraudulence

等同于 lie

fraudulence

等同于 indirection

fraudulence

等同于 inveracity

fraudulence

等同于 shadiness

fraudulence

等同于 shiftiness

fraudulence

等同于 shiftiness

fraudulence

等同于 slyness

fraudulence

等同于 sneakiness

fraudulence

等同于 trickiness

fraudulence

等同于 underhandedness

fraudulence

等同于 deceit

fraudulence

等同于 deceit

fraudulence

等同于 deception

fraudulence

等同于 dishonesty

fraudulence

等同于 falsity

fraudulence

等同于 forgery

fraudulence

等同于 fraud

更多fraudulence例句

  1. For a while, she checked her credit report daily for fraudulent activity.
  2. Investigators at the Justice Department, FBI, IRS and other agencies have joined forces to identify fraudulent borrowers, and in September the government announced it had charged 57 people with trying to steal a total of $175 million.
  3. Asked by ABC News earlier this month, most states indicated that they had seen a few isolated incidents of apparent fraudulent activity.
  4. In the weeks since the election, we've seen a number of similar assertions, claims that because there may have been a route for people to submit a fraudulent ballot that they did so without detection at massive scale.
  5. Not surprisingly, some states have found that a lot of their PUA claims are fraudulent.
  6. “What passes for democracy has been recognized as pure fraudulence,” Soyinka, the activist, says.
  7. Because the original pilot was about investment bankers, “the level of his fraudulence was not as great,” says Korsh.
  8. He is a professional phony, whose fraudulence is embraced by people who are fed up with looking up to celebrity.
  9. It's a scheme almost Madoff-like in its elegant fraudulence.
  10. Both made the most of fraudulence and whatever ultimately vulgar product they could produce.
  11. The physician sending in this material asked us to send to Lippincotts a pamphlet showing the fraudulence of the Oxydonor.
  12. These were not men to take advantage of the impressions they produced, and to gain a subsistence by art and fraudulence.
  13. It was adorned with a handsome ring, on which in all their monstrous fraudulence were the arms of his family.
  14. This trade can scarce be called an imposition; it has been so blown upon with exposures; it flaunts its fraudulence so nakedly.
  15. But her fraudulence is more to be apprehended than her force.