How Do You Spell DEFRAUD?

Pronunciation: [dɪfɹˈɔːd] (IPA)

The word "defraud" is spelled with the letter "e" after the consonant "f." In IPA phonetic transcription, it is written as /dɪˈfrɔːd/. The "e" is silent and doesn't affect the pronunciation of the word. The emphasis is on the first syllable, with the vowel sound written as "ɪ." The "f" sound is followed by the "r" sound, which can be difficult for non-native speakers to pronounce correctly. Overall, "defraud" is a challenging word to spell and pronounce.

DEFRAUD Meaning and Definition

  1. Defraud is a verb that refers to the act of deceitfully obtaining money, property, or services from someone through dishonest or fraudulent means. It involves intentionally misleading, tricking, or cheating another person with the intent to gain unjustly or unfairly.

    To defraud someone often entails employing deceptive techniques or schemes to manipulate or exploit their trust, vulnerabilities, or lack of knowledge. This may involve misrepresenting facts, falsifying documents, forging signatures, or using false pretenses to induce the victim into providing financial or personal information.

    The act of defrauding can occur in various contexts, such as in business transactions, financial dealings, or even personal relationships. It can involve actions like embezzlement, identity theft, insurance fraud, pyramid schemes, or Ponzi schemes. The intent to deceive and unjustly benefit oneself at the expense of someone else is a key aspect of defrauding.

    The consequences of being involved in a fraudulent act can be severe, including criminal charges, legal penalties, fines, and imprisonment. Governments, organizations, and individuals often employ various methods to prevent and detect fraud, such as implementing security measures, conducting audits, or legal investigations.

    In summary, defraud is the deliberate act of dishonestly obtaining money, property, or services by misleading, tricking, or cheating someone. It usually involves deception and exploitation, often resulting in legal and financial consequences for the perpetrators.

  2. To deprive of a right by deceit or artifice; to cheat.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for DEFRAUD

Etymology of DEFRAUD

The word "defraud" originated from the Latin word "defraudare" which is a combination of "de" meaning "away, off" and "fraudare" meaning "to cheat, deceive". The term was later adopted into Old French as "defrauder" and eventually made its way into Middle English as "defrauden" which then finally evolved into the word we use today, "defraud".

Idioms with the word DEFRAUD

  • defraud sm out of sth The idiom "defraud someone out of something" means to deceive or trick someone in order to unjustly acquire or obtain something from them, often involving money or valuables. It implies the act of scamming or swindling someone out of their possessions, rights, or resources through dishonesty or fraudulent means.
  • defraud (someone) out of (something) The idiom "defraud (someone) out of (something)" means to deceive or cheat someone in order to wrongfully acquire or take away something that belongs to them, typically money or possessions, through dishonest or illicit means.

Similar spelling word for DEFRAUD

Conjugate verb Defraud

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have defrauded
you would have defrauded
he/she/it would have defrauded
we would have defrauded
they would have defrauded

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been defrauding
you would have been defrauding
he/she/it would have been defrauding
we would have been defrauding
they would have been defrauding

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would defraud
you would defraud
he/she/it would defraud
we would defraud
they would defraud

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be defrauding
you would be defrauding
he/she/it would be defrauding
we would be defrauding
they would be defrauding

FUTURE

I will defraud
you will defraud
he/she/it will defraud
we will defraud
they will defraud

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be defrauding
you will be defrauding
he/she/it will be defrauding
we will be defrauding
they will be defrauding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have defrauded
you will have defrauded
he/she/it will have defrauded
we will have defrauded
they will have defrauded

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been defrauding
you will have been defrauding
he/she/it will have been defrauding
we will have been defrauding
they will have been defrauding

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s defraud

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was defrauding
you were defrauding
he/she/it was defrauding
we were defrauding
they were defrauding

PAST PARTICIPLE

defrauded

PAST PERFECT

I had defrauded
you had defrauded
he/she/it had defrauded
we had defrauded
they had defrauded

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been defrauding
you had been defrauding
he/she/it had been defrauding
we had been defrauding
they had been defrauding

PRESENT

I defraud
you defraud
he/she/it defrauds
we defraud
they defraud

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am defrauding
you are defrauding
he/she/it is defrauding
we are defrauding
they are defrauding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

defrauding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have defrauded
you have defrauded
he/she/it has defrauded
we have defrauded
they have defrauded

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been defrauding
you have been defrauding
he/she/it has been defrauding
we have been defrauding
they have been defrauding

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it defraud

SIMPLE PAST

I defrauded
you defrauded
he/she/it defrauded
we defrauded
they defrauded

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