Synonym: dishonesty, swindle, trickery. Similar words: trauma, frame, frankly, fragile, fragment, fraction, franchise, framework. Meaning: [frɔːd] n. 1. intentional deception resulting in injury to another person 2. a person who makes deceitful pretenses 3. something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage.
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(61) The state police finally nailed him for fraud.
(62) They spent ten years in jail for fraud.
(63) He did a ten-year stretch for fraud.
(64) She's going on/standing trial for fraud.
(65) The colour of the ink tells of the fraud.
(66) Stock market fraud is sometimes regarded as a victimless crime.
(67) His accountant had aided and abetted him in the fraud.
(68) This woman is a fraud she has no medical qualifications at all.
(69) They have been accused of fraud and stock market manipulations.
(70) Two other executives appeared at Worthing Magistrates' Court charged with tax fraud.
(71) The discovery of the election fraud has led to the annulment of 50 000 votes.
(72) I'm afraid we can't print your story on the fraud scandal,[http://sentencedict.com/fraud.html] it might be libellous.
(73) The senator called the new highways proposal "...a fraud and a boondoggle that the taxpayer should not tolerate".
(74) Insurance companies say they investigated 43,000 cases of fraud last year.
(75) We will ensure that people who commit fraud are brought to book through the courts.
(76) This is not one of your garden-variety cases of fraud.
(77) When his fraud was rumbled he had just £20.17 in the bank.
(78) The charges of fraud relate to events that took place over ten years ago.
(79) He's probably going to finish up in jail for business fraud.
(80) He said he was an insurance salesman, but later she discovered he was a fraud.
(81) The charges against him include fraud, bribery, and falsifying business records.
(82) She was in the dock on charges of attempted fraud.
(83) I'm afraid we can't print your story on the fraud scandal, it might be libelous.
(84) He promised to punish severely any officials found guilty of electoral fraud.
(85) Three tax inspectors were accused of aiding and abetting the men charged with fraud.
(86) She went through the company's accounts, looking for evidence of fraud.
(87) The Fraud Squad are on her track and she's trying to get out of the country.
(88) The Government is being accused of double standards in the way it is so tough on law and order yet allows its own MPs to escape prosecution for fraud.
(89) The company's financial problems followed the revelation of a major fraud scandal.
(90) The cabinet minister left his office under a cloud after a fraud scandal.
More similar words: trauma, frame, frankly, fragile, fragment, fraction, franchise, framework, be afraid to, infrastructure.