Fraudulent

/ˈfrɔdʒələnt/ adjective

Obtained, done by, or involving deception, especially criminal deception. Something fraudulent is deliberately dishonest and intended to deceive for personal gain.

From Latin 'fraudulentus,' derived from 'fraus' meaning 'deceit' or 'injury.' The Romans used this term for deliberate trickery in legal and commercial contexts, and it has maintained this sense of intentional deception for material gain.

AMተዋሚ
ARاحتيالي
BNজালিয়াতি
CAfraudulent
CSpodvodný
DAsvigagtig
DEbetrügerisch
ELδόλιος
ESfraudulento
FAکلاهبرداری
FIpetollinen
FRfrauduleux
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