fraudulence

noun
UK: /ˈfrɔːdjələns/
US: /ˈfrɔːdjələns/
  1. The act of deceiving or misrepresenting something to gain an unfair advantage.

    1. The fraudulence was easy to see.
    2. The investigation revealed a clear pattern of fraudulence in the company's financial records.
  2. The quality of being deceitful or characterized by fraud.

    1. The fraudulence of his claims was obvious.
    2. The expert witness exposed the inherent fraudulence in the defendant's scientific methodology.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fraudulence" in English means: The act of deceiving or misrepresenting something to gain an unfair advantage., The quality of being deceitful or characterized by fraud..

The phonetic transcription of "fraudulence" is /ˈfrɔːdjələns/ in British English and /ˈfrɔːdjələns/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fraudulence": deceit, trickery, dishonesty, duplicity.

Example usage of "fraudulence": "The fraudulence was easy to see.". More examples on the page.