forgery
word
/ˈfɔɹdʒɝi/
/fˈɔːdʒəɹi/
Definition
Forgery is the crime of making a fake copy of something, usually documents, signatures, or artworks, to deceive others.
Usage & Nuances
Formal/legal term. Common collocations: 'commit forgery', 'documents forgery', 'art forgery'. Do not confuse with 'counterfeit', which often refers specifically to money or consumer goods. 'Forgery' is mostly used for documents, signatures, and art.
Spanish: falsificación - falsedad (documento)Portuguese (BR): falsificação - falsificação (documento)Portuguese (PT): falsificação - falsificação (documento)Chinese (Simplified): 伪造品 - 伪造罪Chinese (Traditional): 偽造品 - 偽造罪Hindi: जालसाज़ी - नकली दस्तावेज़Arabic: تزوير - مستند مزورBengali: জালিয়াতিRussian: подделкаJapanese: 偽造Vietnamese: giả mạoKorean: 위조Turkish: sahtecilikUrdu: جعلی سازیIndonesian: pemalsuan
Example Sentences
The painting was discovered to be a forgery.
basic
He was arrested for forgery of a passport.
basic
Forgery is a serious crime.
basic
The signature turned out to be a clever forgery.
natural
They discovered a ring specializing in document forgery.
natural
You can tell it’s a forgery if you look closely at the details.
natural