A fake, fraud, phoney, pretender, flim flam man, charlatan, con artist, grifter, or poser.
A written document giving someone permission to do something is called a "license."
It is called "image-based threat" or "image-based abuse." This is when someone threatens to share a private or compromising image of someone else without their consent.
It is called perjury, which involves lying under oath in a legal document, such as an affidavit, with the intent to deceive.
"No genuine issue of material fact" refers to a situation where there is no dispute or disagreement between the parties on the key facts relevant to the legal case. This is often seen in a summary judgment motion where the court determines that, based on the undisputed facts presented, one party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.
This is called a "faked death" or a "death hoax." It involves intentionally misleading others into believing that someone has died when they have not. Framing someone else for it could be considered as part of the deception.
phoney :-)
phoney
phony
Someone who types is often referred to as a typist.
someone/something that is incincere
phony
It is absolutely impossible to force someone to have a genuine fellowship with the true God ("follow a religion in truth") yet very probable to force someone to follow one of the world's system of beliefs and that is called "abuse."
Tassaduq is an Arabic word that means "sincerity" or "truthfulness." It is often used to describe someone who is honest and genuine in their words and actions.
Someone who is not knowing or ignorant may be called uneducated or uninformed.
To impaire.
Yes, a genuine diamond is a real diamond. "Genuine" is often used to emphasize authenticity or legitimacy, so a genuine diamond is a natural diamond that has been mined from the earth.
Someone with a booming voice is often called "boisterous," "sonorous," or "resonant."