fraudulent 音标拼音: [fr'ɔdʒələnt]
a . 欺诈的,不正的,不诚实的
欺诈的,不正的,不诚实的
fraudulent adj 1 :
intended to deceive ; "
deceitful advertising "; "
fallacious testimony "; "
smooth ,
shining ,
and deceitful as thin ice "
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S .
T .
Coleridge ; "
a fraudulent scheme to escape paying taxes " [
synonym : {
deceitful }, {
fallacious }, {
fraudulent }]
Fraudulent \
Fraud "
u *
lent \,
a . [
L .
fraudulentus ,
fr .
fraus ,
fraudis ,
fraud :
cf .
F .
fraudulent .]
1 .
Using fraud ;
tricky ;
deceitful ;
dishonest .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Characterized by ,
founded on ,
or proceeding from ,
fraud ;
as ,
a fraudulent bargain .
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He ,
with serpent tongue , . . .
His fraudulent temptation thus began . --
Milton .
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3 .
Obtained or performed by artifice ;
as ,
fraudulent conquest . --
Milton .
Syn :
Deceitful ;
fraudful ;
guileful ;
crafty ;
wily ;
cunning ;
subtle ;
deceiving ;
cheating ;
deceptive ;
insidious ;
treacherous ;
dishonest ;
designing ;
unfair .
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1913 Webster ]
85 Moby Thesaurus words for "
fraudulent ":
amoral ,
artful ,
bent ,
brigandish ,
burglarious ,
calculating ,
chiseling ,
collusive ,
conscienceless ,
corrupt ,
corrupted ,
counterfeit ,
covinous ,
crafty ,
criminal ,
crooked ,
cunning ,
dark ,
deceitful ,
deceptive ,
devious ,
dishonest ,
dishonorable ,
double -
dealing ,
doubtful ,
dubious ,
duplicitous ,
evasive ,
fake ,
false ,
falsehearted ,
falsified ,
felonious ,
finagling ,
fishy ,
forged ,
furtive ,
guileful ,
ill -
got ,
ill -
gotten ,
imitation ,
immoral ,
indirect ,
insidious ,
kleptomaniac ,
larcenous ,
light -
fingered ,
not kosher ,
pinchbeck ,
piratelike ,
piratic ,
questionable ,
rotten ,
scheming ,
shady ,
sham ,
shameless ,
sharp ,
shifty ,
sinister ,
slippery ,
sneaky ,
spurious ,
sticky -
fingered ,
surreptitious ,
suspicious ,
thieving ,
thievish ,
treacherous ,
trickish ,
tricky ,
two -
faced ,
unconscienced ,
unconscientious ,
unconscionable ,
underhand ,
underhanded ,
unethical ,
unprincipled ,
unsavory ,
unscrupulous ,
unstraightforward ,
wily ,
without remorse ,
without shame
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