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Swindled Meaning in English

word · lemma: swindle

ˈswɪndəɫd
SWIN-duhld
swˈɪndəld
swIN-duhld

Definition

To be cheated out of money or possessions by someone using tricks or dishonest methods.

Usage & Nuances

'Swindled' is more formal than 'cheated' and is often used for financial scams. Common in news, crime stories, or legal contexts. Not used in everyday casual talk; for informal, use 'ripped off' or 'scammed.' Usually refers to losing something valuable through deception.

Example Sentences

He was swindled out of his life savings.

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The tourists were swindled by a fake guide.

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Many people have been swindled by online scams.

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I just found out I was swindled by that contractor.

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If the deal sounds too good to be true, you might get swindled.

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I can't believe I got swindled into buying that worthless painting!

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