different between defrauder vs fraudster
defrauder
English
Etymology
defraud +? -er
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d??f???d?(?)/
Noun
defrauder (plural defrauders)
- One who defrauds.
Synonyms
- fraudster
- See also Thesaurus:deceiver
Translations
Latin
Verb
d?frauder
- first-person singular present passive subjunctive of d?fraud?
defrauder From the web:
fraudster
English
Etymology
Derived from fraud +? -ster.
Noun
fraudster (plural fraudsters)
- a person who practices fraud; a swindler.
- 2016 Eric Andrew-Gee Why and how Ontarians change their names in the 21st century The Globe and Mail
- With a few exceptions, all those changes were published in the Ontario Gazette, a little-read compendium of government business that comes out every week. The province requires this by law, as do most Canadian jurisdictions, nominally to thwart fraudsters and deadbeats.
- 2016 Eric Andrew-Gee Why and how Ontarians change their names in the 21st century The Globe and Mail
Related terms
- deadbeat
Synonyms
- See Thesaurus:fraudster
Translations
fraudster From the web:
- what fraudsters do in place
- what happens to fraudsters
- what are fraudsters
- will fraudsters
- how fraudsters work
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