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Ravidu Iroshan
"He is a fraud" "He is a fraudster" which one is correct?
13 mei 2021 07:31
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He is a fraud means he is pretending to be something/someone he isn't. He is a fraudster means he is carrying out a fraud. These meanings might overlap.
13 mei 2021
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They mean the same thing. I prefer #1, but they are the same.
13 mei 2021
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