To swindle or trick someone is to deceive them in order to gain something dishonestly. It involves manipulating or misleading a person to make them believe something that is not true, usually for personal gain.
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Synonyms for swindle include defraud, trick.
Swindle means to cheat someone out of something- usually moneyIn slang you would say 'I've been played' or 'you played me'Scammed, fleeced, bamboozeled, taken for a ride, slickered, skinned.
swindle, trick, fraud, cheat, deceive, defraud, dupe, hoodwink
To trick someone means that you are deceiving or cheating someone. To trick someone can also mean that you are playing a practical joke or prank on someone.
The homonym for "swindle" is "swindled," referring to the act of cheating or deceiving someone. The homonym for "violin" is "violins," which is the plural form of the string instrument.
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"You should be careful. The company will swindle you out of your money". Or "Be fair to him. You can't swindle him out of his life savings!"
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The Swindle Continues was created in 1988.
Swindle - film - was created in 2002.