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fraudulent

deceptive / fake / dishonest
Adjective

This term carries a heavy legal and moral weight, implying a deliberate intent to deceive for illicit gain. It is most frequently encountered in judicial, financial, and official contexts, where it describes actions that are not merely mistaken but intentionally dishonest. While words like fake or false describe the state of an object, fraudulent emphasizes the criminal or unethical motive behind the deception. It suggests a calculated scheme to cheat another party out of money, property, or legal rights.

Meanings

Adjective

Obtained, done by, or involving deception, especially for financial or personal gain.

"The company was shut down after it was discovered that their accounting practices were fraudulent."

Adjective

False or fake, intended to deceive others about the nature or origin of something.

"He was arrested for presenting fraudulent documents to the immigration officer."

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