Fraud
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British pronunciation/fɹˈɔːd/
American pronunciation/ˈfɹɔd/

Définition et Signification de "fraud"

Fraud
01

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a criminal who deceives people for financial interest or personal advantage
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The fraud convinced many people to invest in a non-existent business scheme.
As a known fraud, he was subject to frequent investigations by financial regulators.
After years of deception, the fraud was finally caught and charged with multiple counts of financial misconduct.
02

fraude

the act of cheating in order to make illegal money
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The company faced serious legal consequences due to the fraud committed by one of its employees who embezzled millions.
He was arrested for fraud after it was discovered that he had been falsifying financial records for years.
The victim lost a significant amount of money to an online fraud scheme that promised high returns but was fake.
03

fraude, escroquerie

something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage
04

charlatan, imposteur

a person who deceives people by acting nicely or pretending to be someone they are not
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The fraud convinced many people to invest in a non-existent business scheme.
As a known fraud, he was subject to frequent investigations by financial regulators.
After years of deception, the fraud was finally caught and charged with multiple counts of financial misconduct.
The company suffered significant losses due to the actions of a skilled fraud who manipulated their financial systems.
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