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Meaning of defrauder
A person who commits fraud, especially by deceiving people in order to get money or advantage from them.
Etymology of defrauder
The word "defrauder" originates from the Old French word "defrauder", which is derived from "de-" (meaning "from" or "away") and "frauder" (meaning "to cheat" or "to deceive")
Historically, the term has been used to describe individuals who engage in fraudulent activities, such as swindling or embezzlement, with the intention of deceiving others for personal gain
Synonyms
Definitions
- A person who deceives or cheats someone in order to get money or an advantage
- * Someone who commits fraud, especially by making false promises or representations
Usage Examples
- The company was shut down after it was discovered that the CEO was a defrauder who had been embezzling millions of dollars from investors
- * The defrauder used fake identities and documents to scam people out of their savings
Antonyms
honest person
trustworthy individual
law-abiding citizen
truthful person
sincere person
authentic person
genuine person
reliable person
dependable person
upright person
virtuous person
moral person
ethical person
principled person
innocent person
naive person
guileless person
artless person
straightforward person
candid person