fraudulence

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  • fraudulence — UK US /ˈfrɔːdjʊləns/ US  /ˈfrɔːdʒələns/ noun [U] ► the act of deceiving someone, for example, to get money: »Identity theft wasn t even recognized as a form of fraudulence until recently. → See also FRAUD(Cf. ↑fraud) …   Financial and business terms

  • Fraudulence — Fraud u*lence (?; 135), Fraudulency Fraud u*len*cy, n. [L. fraudulentia.] The quality of being fraudulent; deliberate deceit; trickishness. Hooker. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • fraudulence — fraudulent ► ADJECTIVE 1) done by or involving fraud. 2) deceitful or dishonest. DERIVATIVES fraudulence noun fraudulently adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • fraudulence — noun Date: 1601 the quality or state of being fraudulent …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • fraudulence — See fraudulent. * * * …   Universalium

  • fraudulence — noun The condition of being fraudulent …   Wiktionary

  • fraudulence — Synonyms and related words: ballot box stuffing, bunco, cardsharping, cheat, cheating, corruptedness, corruption, corruptness, cozenage, criminality, crookedness, deviousness, diddle, diddling, dishonesty, dishonor, dodge, evasiveness,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • fraudulence — fraud·u·lence || frɔːdjÊŠlÉ™ns / dÊ’É™ n. cheating, deceitfulness, deception; intentional deception …   English contemporary dictionary

  • fraudulence — fraud·u·lence …   English syllables

  • fraudulence — noun 1. the quality of being fraudulent • Syn: ↑deceit • Derivationally related forms: ↑fraudulent • Hypernyms: ↑dishonesty 2. something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage …   Useful english dictionary

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