Complete Definition of "fraudulent"

English

Etymology
Middle English fraude, from Latin fraus.

Adjective
en-adj-more-most

  1. dishonest; based on fraud or deception
  2. false; phony

#:He tried to pass a fraudulent check.

Translations
Czech: podvodný m
French: frauduleux (-se)
Ido: fraudo|fraudozo
Swedish: falsk (1,2), förfalskad (2)

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