unit 2 vocabulary: fraud
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Unit 2 Vocabulary: Fraud. Most definitions and example sentences are taken from either the Merrium -Webster Online Learners’s Dictionary or the NorthStar 3 Reading and Writing Book (3 rd Edition). Fraud. Synonyms: deception, scam, trick Noun - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Unit 2 Vocabulary: Fraud
Most definitions and example
sentences are taken from either the
Merrium-Webster Online Learners’s Dictionary or the
NorthStar 3 Reading and Writing Book
(3rd Edition)
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Fraud• Synonyms: deception, scam,
trick
• Noun1. the crime of deceiving
someone for personal or financial gain
- He went to jail for fraud.
2. A person or thing that is meant to deceive someone
-The doctor was a fraud.
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Deceive
• Synonyms: trick, mislead
• Verb: to make (someone) believe something untrue (needs an object)
• The boyfriend is deceiving his girlfriend.
• The little girl is trying to deceive her parents.
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Deception• Synonym: fraud, trick,
deceit
• Noun: the act of deceiving someone
• The boyfriend’s deception hurt the girlfriend.
• The girl’s parents punished her because of her deception.
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Con Man/ Con Woman
• Synonym: a fraud
• Noun: a man/woman who tricks or cheats someone
• The couple lost their savings to a con man.
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Impersonate• Synonym: imitate, mimic
• Verb: pretend to be another person
• Many people try to impersonate President Obama and Elvis.
• The con man plans to impersonate Sarah, David, Elaine, and Steve.
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Identity Theft
• Noun: illegal use of someone else’s personal information
• Michelle Brown was the victim of identity theft.
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Motive
• Synonyms: reason, stimulus
• Noun: a reason for doing something
• The con man’s motive was money.
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Luxury
• Synonym: extravagance, opulence
• Noun or Adjective: state of great comfort or wealth
• He lives in luxury.• He has a luxury house
and a luxury car.
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Honest
• Synonym: truthful
• Adjective: good and truthful
• Parents encourage their children to be honest.
• President Lincoln is remembered as an honest man.
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Honesty
• Synonyms: truthfulness, integrity
• Noun: the quality of being honest
• A famous saying is that honesty is the best policy.
• She is respected for her kindness and honesty.
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Fake
• Adjective: not real– The bag is fake.
• Noun: a person or thing that looks real– The bag is a fake.
• Verb: to make something seem real– The student faked that he
was sick.
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Phony• Synonym: fake
• Adjective: not real or genuine– Monopoly money is phony.– Your accent sounds phony.
• Noun: fraudulent person or thing– What a phony! She never
meant to help us.– The painting is a phony.
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Duplicate• Synonyms: copy, replicate
• Verb: to make an exact copy of something– Do not duplicate the key.
• Noun: a copy of – The man in the picture has
many duplicates.
• Adjective: the same as something else – This is a duplicate key.
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Suspicious• Synonym: questionable,
doubtful
• Adjective: 1. having distrust of someone
or something - The woman feels suspicious
about something.
2. causing distrust (can describe people or things)
- Does the man look suspicious?-The behavior of the person in the pictures is suspicious.
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Fishy• Synonyms: suspicious,
questionable, doubtful
• Adjective1. Causing feelings of doubt
or suspicion (something is fishy, not someone)
-There is something fishy about this picture.
2. Related to fish-This soup has a fishy taste.
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Consequence
• Synonyms: result, outcome, effect
• Noun: Something that happens as a result of an action (often used to express negative outcomes)
• There are financial and emotional consequences of fraud.
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Arrest Warrant
• Noun: a legal document that gives permission to arrest someone
• There was an arrest warrant out for Michelle Brown in Texas.
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Weary
• Synonyms: tired, exhausted
• Adjective: feeling or showing tiredness
• The women feel weary.
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Astonishing
• Synonyms: surprising, amazing
• Adjective: causing a feeling of great surprise
• The X-Men are astonishing.
• She gave an astonishing performance.
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(to be) Astonished
• Synonyms: surprised, amazed
• Adjective: feeling or showing great surprise (usually used (to be) astonished)
• The girl in the picture is
astonished.
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Tidy
• Adjective: clean, organized; not messy
• Synonym: neat, orderly– The room was very tidy.
• Verb: to make something clean and organized
• Synonym: clean, organize– She tidied the room.
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All Unit 2 Vocabulary
• Deceive• Duplicate• Fake• Impersonate
• Arrest Warrant• Con man/woman• Duplicate• Fake• Fraud• Honesty• Luxury• Motive• Phony• Tidy
• Astonishing• Duplicate• Fake• Fishy• Honest• Luxury• Phony• Suspicious• Tidy• Weary