cons
Meaning of cons
abbreviation, symbol
Conservative.
verb, 3rd person present- persuade (someone) to do or believe something by lying to them.
I conned him into giving me your home number
she was jailed for conning her aunt out of £500,000
- an instance of deceiving or tricking someone.
the Charter is a glossy public relations con
a con artist
late 19th century (originally US): abbreviation of confidence, as in confidence trick .
plural noun- a disadvantage of or argument against something.
borrowers have to weigh up the pros and cons of each mortgage offer
late 16th century: from Latin contra ‘against’.
plural noun- a convict.
you don't snitch to the prison authorities on another con
late 19th century: abbreviation.
verb, 3rd person present- study attentively or learn by heart (a piece of writing).
the children conned their pages with a great show of industry
Middle English cunne, conne, con, variants of can1.
plural noun- a convention, especially one for enthusiasts of science fiction and fantasy literature annd films.
an SF con
1940s: abbreviation.
verb, 3rd person present- direct the steering of (a ship).
he hadn't conned anything bigger than a Boston whaler
early 17th century: apparently a weakened form of obsolete cond ‘conduct, guide’, from Old French conduire, from Latin conducere (see conduce).
Information about cons
- The singular form of cons is: con.
- Languages in which cons is used:
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Hyphenation of cons
cons
- It consists of 1 syllables and 4 chars.
- cons is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
cons synonyms
Meaning obtain (money) fraudulently:
Meaning illegally obtain money from (someone) by deception:
Meaning gain an advantage over or deprive of something by using unfair or deceitful methods; defraud:
Meaning cunningly deceive or outwit:
Meaning obtain a great deal of money from (someone), typically by overcharging or swindling them:
Meaning deceive; trick:
Meaning deliberately cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, especially for personal gain:
Meaning defraud, overcharge, or swindle (someone):
Meaning make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource):
Meaning firmly press (something soft or yielding), typically with one's fingers:
Meaning draw milk from (a cow or other animal), either by hand or mechanically:
Meaning lose blood from the body as a result of injury or illness:
Meaning trick or deceive (someone); dupe:
Meaning cause (someone) to have a wrong idea or impression:
Meaning make (someone) believe something that is not true:
Meaning trick or deceive (someone):
Meaning deceive or trick:
Meaning cheat or fool:
Meaning steal or misappropriate (money placed in one's trust or belonging to the organization for which one works):
Meaning perform (an action, the precise nature of which is often unspecified):
Meaning wound or pierce with a sting:
Meaning cheat or swindle (someone) so as to deprive them of something:
Meaning obtain or withhold money from (someone) unfairly or by deceit; cheat or defraud:
Meaning a long-winged web-footed seabird with a raucous call, typically having white plumage with a grey or black mantle:
Meaning obtain by dishonest or devious means:
Meaning touch or fidget with something in a restless or nervous way:
Meaning stir (a drink) with a swizzle stick:
Meaning a thing that is disappointing or represents a mild swindle:
Meaning cheat (someone) out of something, especially money:
Meaning (in euchre) gain the advantage over (another player) by preventing them from taking three tricks:
Meaning swindle or cheat:
Meaning get the better of (someone) by cheating or deception:
Meaning make a higher offer for a house than (someone whose offer has already been accepted by the seller) and thus succeed in acquiring the property:
Meaning trick or deceive:
Meaning raise the pitch of (a note) by a semitone:
Meaning extract money from (someone) by fine or taxation:
Meaning a thing that deceives:
Meaning a bat with a round or oval frame strung with catgut, nylon, etc., used especially in tennis, badminton, and squash:
Meaning wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain:
Meaning a dishonest scheme; a fraud:
Meaning an act of cheating someone; a swindle:
Meaning a toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string:
Meaning an unnecessary, wasteful, or fraudulent project:
Meaning a state of great activity:
Meaning a petty or small-scale swindle:
Meaning a fraudulent or dishonest act or practice:
Words that rhyme with cons
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