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View definitions for con

con

noun as in a trick

noun as in a convict

verb as in deceive, defraud

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Which? consumer expert Rob Lilley-Jones said such scams were happening with "increasing frequency", with those behind the cons using new technology.

From BBC

At that House hearing, this congressional con woman flipped the protesters' script, casting their intentions as genocidal and making university presidents seem like their enablers.

From Salon

He said every option has “pros and cons.”

He's just trying to sell the big con and gaslight the public into viewing him as the great defender of democracy.

From Salon

She’s been a potter, a poet and a felonious con artist.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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