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.

Example Sentences

The painting was discovered to be a forgery.

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He was arrested for forgery of a passport.

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Forgery is a serious crime.

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The signature turned out to be a clever forgery.

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They discovered a ring specializing in document forgery.

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You can tell it’s a forgery if you look closely at the details.

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