swindle
swin‧dle /ˈswɪndl/ verb [transitive]
swindle noun [countable]
گوش بری کردن، گول زدن، مغبون کردن، فریب، کلاه برداری، قانون فقه: کلاه گذاشتن یا برداشتن کلاهبرداری کردن، ورزش: ورق برگشتن
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Synonyms & Related Words swindle[verb]Synonyms:- cheat, con, defraud, do
(slang), fleece, rip (someone) off
(slang), skin
(slang), sting
(informal), trick
[noun]Synonyms:- fraud, con trick
(informal), deception, fiddle
(Brit. informal), racket, rip-off
(slang), scam
(slang)
Related Idioms: sell one a bill of goods, take for a ride, take for a sucker
Related Words: rogue,
victimize
English Thesaurus: cheat, con, swindle, defraud, do somebody out of something, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. swin‧dle1 /ˈswɪndl/
verb [transitive][
Date: 1700-1800;
Origin: swindler 'person who swindles' (18-21 centuries), from German schwindler 'someone confused or unbalanced']
to get money from someone by deceiving them
Synonym : cheatswindle somebody out of something a businessman who swindled investors out of millions of pounds—swindler noun [countable] [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. swindle2 noun [countable] a situation in which someone gets money by deceiving someone else:
a big tax swindle [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
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