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fraud / con = slang Hi. Is there a slang word for a fraud? For example, somebody called me and tried to get my bank details. What can I tell my friend about it? Is there an informal word for such situations?
Apr 17, 2020 7:47 AM
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A 'scam' would be a better word for what you describe. It's also fairly informal, so you can certainly use it in everyday conversation. I wouldn't use 'fraud' in that context. When we say 'a fraud', as a countable noun, it usually refers to a person: someone who pretends to be something they're not . As an uncountable noun, it's the technical/legal term for a whole class of crime e.g. 'He was convicted of fraud'.
April 17, 2020
add to the list some specifically internet or phone ones: e.g. phishing
April 17, 2020
A 'Sting' its sometimes referred to (London)
April 17, 2020
It was just a scam, would work. I feel like swindle implies they won.
April 17, 2020
Swindler Con Con-artist Fraud (we use this a lot) Fraudster Snakeoil salesman Crook Charlatan Cheat You can always use a thesaurus for synonyms, they will provide slang in some cases. Situations: fraud/swindle/scam (this is a common one)
April 17, 2020
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