Suckered Meaning in English
word · lemma: sucker
ˈsəkɝd
SUH-kerd
sˈʌkəd
SUK-uhd
Definição
To be tricked or deceived, often into believing or buying something that is not as good as it seems.
Uso & Nuances
Informal and colloquial; usually describes feeling foolish after being tricked, often in money or sales situations. 'Suckered into' is a common phrase. Do not use in formal writing.
Spanish: engañado - timadoPortuguese (BR): enganado - passado para trásPortuguese (PT): enganado - ludibriadoChinese (Simplified): 被骗了 - 上当了Chinese (Traditional): 被騙了 - 受騙了Hindi: बेवकूफ़ बनाया गयाArabic: تعرض للخداع - انخدعBengali: ঠকা - প্রতারিতRussian: одураченный - обманутыйJapanese: だまされたVietnamese: bị lừa - bị dụKorean: 속았다 - 당했다Turkish: kandırılmış - alt edildimUrdu: بیوقوف بنایا گیا - دھوکہ کھایاIndonesian: tertipu - dibohongi
Frases de Exemplo
I got suckered by a fake online ad.
basic
He suckered me into buying an expensive phone case.
basic
We all felt suckered after the show turned out to be a scam.
basic
I can’t believe I got suckered into signing up for that useless gym membership.
natural
She totally suckered him with that sob story.
natural
Don’t feel bad, a lot of people get suckered at their first job.
natural