"Fraudster" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person who engages in fraudulent or deceitful activities, typically for personal financial gain.
Fraternizing refers to the act of engaging in friendly or social activities with someone, especially in a formal or official context, which is considered inappropriate or unprofessional. It often carries a negative connotation, implying a lack of professional detachment or objectivity.
I think you meant "fraternity".<br><br>A fraternity is a social organization at a university or college, typically composed of male students, that emphasizes friendship, intellectual pursuits, and community service. Members of a fraternity, known as brothers, often share a residence or apartment and participate in various activities, events, and philanthropic efforts together.
Fraud refers to an intentional deception or misrepresentation made by a person or entity to obtain an unfair or illegal advantage. It can take many forms, including theft, embezzlement, forgery, conspiracy, and racketeering. In criminal law, fraud is often considered a serious crime and can result in severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
Frauds refer to individuals or entities that deceive or cheat others for personal gain, often by making false promises or representations. These can include scam artists, con artists, swindlers, and others who engage in illegal or unethical activities to exploit others.
Fraudsters are people who dishonestly engage in fraudulent activities, such as scams, theft, or deception, with the intention of gaining something wrongfully, typically for financial gain. They often use deceitful tactics to manipulate others and take advantage of their trust.
Fraudulence refers to the quality of being dishonest, deceitful, or untrue, typically in a deliberate and intentional manner. It involves misleading or deceiving others by making false or misleading statements, or by hiding the truth. Fraudulence can take many forms, including financial fraud, identity theft, or academic dishonesty. In general, it involves violating trust and ethical standards for personal gain or advantage.