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  1. someone who gets money dishonestly by deceiving or cheating people : The man was a swindler. See. swindle. Fewer examples. a master mortgage swindler who had eluded capture for three years. He was a sophisticated swindler who had lured investors into something resembling a Ponzi scheme by misrepresenting his own background and expertise.

  2. Somewhere between a used car salesman and an outright thief is a swindler — someone who lies to get your money, sometimes by suggesting you invest in something phony. Many people on the Internet asking for money are swindlers, and if anyone tries to sell you a bridge, that's likely another swindler.

  3. Swindler definition: a person who cheats or defrauds others. See examples of SWINDLER used in a sentence.

  4. : to take money or property from by fraud or deceit. swindler. ˈswin (d)-lər. ˈswin-dᵊl-ər. noun. swindle. 2 of 2. noun. : an act or instance of swindling : fraud. Synonyms. Verb. beat. bilk. bleed.

  5. SWINDLER definition: a person who swindles ; cheat | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  6. 1. To cheat or defraud of money or property. 2. To obtain by fraudulent means: swindled money from the company. v.intr. To practice fraud as a means of obtaining money or property. n. The act or an instance of swindling.

  7. SWINDLE definition: 1. to get money dishonestly from someone by deceiving or cheating them: 2. a situation in which…. Learn more.

  8. Definition of swindler noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. noun. swindlers. A person who swindles; cheat. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: gouger. chiseller. grifter. scammer. chiseler. defrauder. shark. knave. imposter. highbinder. finagler. rogue. thief. crook. mountebank. Antonyms: philanthropist. Other Word Forms of Swindler. Noun. Singular:

  10. n. an act of swindling or a fraudulent transaction or scheme. anything deceptive; a fraud: This advertisement is a real swindle.