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Cook the books Meaning in English

expression

ˈkʊk/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈbʊks
KOOK thuh BOOKS
kˈʊk/ /ðə, ði/ /bˈʊks
KOOK thuh BOOKS

Definition

To deliberately change financial records to make a business appear more successful or stable than it really is, usually for illegal or dishonest reasons.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and idiomatic; commonly used in business, legal, and news contexts. Always implies illegal or dishonest activity, not just minor errors. Can be used in the negative ('we don't cook the books'). Often refers to accounting fraud.

Example Sentences

The company was caught trying to cook the books last year.

basic

It is illegal to cook the books to hide losses.

basic

They refused to cook the books for their boss.

basic

He went to jail because he decided to cook the books.

natural

Are you sure no one tried to cook the books in this company?

natural

Everyone suspected the accountant had cooked the books, but no one could prove it.

natural