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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Fraud/Fraudulent

What are the differences between these two sentences?

He is a fraud.
He is fraudulent.
  

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Fraud is noun that means to deceive somebody intentionally. Example: I am victim of his fraud. Fraudulent is adjective of fraud and means intended to deceive.

  • Fraud is noun that means to deceive somebody intentionally.
  • Example: I am victim of his fraud.
  • Fraudulent is adjective of fraud and means intended to deceive.
  • Example: She refused to be part of this fraudulent scheme.
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Fraud is noun that means to deceive somebody intentionally.
Example: I am victim of his fraud.
Fraudulent is adjective of fraud and means intended to deceive.
Example: She refused to be part of this fraudulent scheme.

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