fraud

word

/ˈfɹɔd/
frawd
/fɹˈɔːd/
frawd

Definition

Fraud is the crime of deceiving people or organizations in order to get money, information, or some unfair advantage. It can include lying, using false documents, or pretending to be someone else.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in legal, business, banking, and news contexts. Common combinations include 'credit card fraud', 'insurance fraud', 'tax fraud', and 'commit fraud'. Don't confuse it with general 'cheating' or 'lying'—'fraud' usually suggests a serious or criminal deception.

Example Sentences

The police are investigating a case of fraud.

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That email looked suspicious, so I reported it as possible fraud.

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He went to prison for tax fraud.

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Online fraud is becoming more common.

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The bank froze my card because they suspected fraud.

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People lost a lot of money in that investment fraud scheme.

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