"Swindling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Swindling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Swindling" Meaning

To swindle means to cheat or deceive someone by false promises or tricks, often in order to steal their money or possessions.

"Swindling" Examples

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1. The company was accused of swindling their investors out of millions of dollars.
2. He was convicted of swindling people out of their life savings through his Ponzi scheme.
3. The phony telemarketer continued to swindle customers with his fake promises of easy wealth.
4. The accountant was charged with swindling the company of funds meant for employee bonuses.
5. The con artist made a living swindling people with his deceitful schemes on the street.

"Swindling" Similar Words

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Swinburne

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Swindle

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Meaning: to cheat or trick someone out of money by deception.<br><br>Example: The con artist swindled the investor out of thousands of dollars.<br><br>Synonyms: deceive, cheat, scam, defraud, swindle.<br><br>Verb forms: swindle, swindled, swindles, swindling.<br><br>Note: Swindle can also be used as a noun, referring to an act or instance of cheating or deceiving someone.

Swindled

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Swindler

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A person who cheats or deceives people in order to get money or other things from them, especially in an unfair or dishonest way.

Swindlers

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People who cheat or trick others out of money, often by deceiving them or using false promises. They may engage in various forms of fraud, including financial scams, scams, or other types of deceitful activities.

Swindles

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To cheat or trick people out of their money by deceiving or using fake means.

Swindon

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Swine

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Swing

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Swingeing

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Extremely unfair or severe. Severe in effect or degree.