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Scondrel
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition:
A scoundrel refers to a deceitful or dishonest person, often involved in malicious activities.
Example Sentences:
- 1. The scondrel tricked many innocent people into investing in his fraudulent scheme.
- 2. Despite his outward charm, he was revealed to be a scondrel who had stolen money from his own family.
- 3. The town's residents were cautious of strangers to avoid falling victim to any scondrels lurking in the area.
Part of Speech: Adjective
Definition:
Used to describe someone or something as dishonest, unscrupulous, or villainous.
Example Sentences:
- 1. The scondrel politician was known for his corrupt practices and manipulation of public funds.
- 2. She discovered the scondrel plot to deceive and take advantage of unsuspecting customers.
- 3. The novel's protagonist faced great challenges in his pursuit of justice against a scondrel antagonist.
Part of Speech: Verb
Definition:
It can be used as a rare and less common alternative verb form of 'swindle' or 'defraud'.
Example Sentences:
- 1. He attempted to scondrel his elderly neighbor out of her life savings but was caught before succeeding.
- 2. The con artist carefully planned to scondrel unsuspecting tourists visiting the city.
- 3. Their scheme was to scondrel wealthy individuals by offering them fake investment opportunities.
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