Sentence example with the word 'fraudulent'

fraudulent

amoral, conscienceless, cunning, doubtful, felonious, imitation, pinchbeck, shameless, surreptitious, unconscienced, unscrupulous

Definition adj. intended to deceive

Last update: June 25, 2015


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He wanted to make fraudulent medical bills.   [adjective]

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Evidence of over 500 fraudulent benefit claims, worth around £ 4 million.   [adjective]

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So who was it who had been planning since before 9/11 to create a fraudulent casus belli against Saddam?   [adjective]

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By fraudulent bankruptcy; 6.   [adjective]

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Suicide is fraudulent bankruptcy.   [adjective]

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He is nebulo nebulonum, an impudent, fraudulent, mendacious quack, that has cost me a hundred pounds by his roguery, and my neighbour Sir Arthur, God knows how much.   [adjective]

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Rochester: the letter never mentions him but to narrate the fraudulent and illegal attempt I have adverted to.   [adjective]

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Mendicancy: that of the fraudulent bankrupt with negligible assets paying 1s.   [adjective]

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