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Faker         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Faker (disambiguation)
·add. ·noun One who fakes something, as a thief, a peddler of petty things, a workman who dresses things up, ·etc.
charlatan         
  • [[Pietro Longhi]]: ''The Charlatan'', 1757
PERSON ENGAGING IN DECEPTIVE PRACTICES
Swindler; Charlitain; Charlatane; Charlantry; Charlatanism; Montambanco; Charlatanry; Katerfelts; Swindlers
(charlatans)
You describe someone as a charlatan when they pretend to have skills or knowledge that they do not really possess. (FORMAL)
He was exposed as a charlatan.
N-COUNT [disapproval]
charlatanry         
  • [[Pietro Longhi]]: ''The Charlatan'', 1757
PERSON ENGAGING IN DECEPTIVE PRACTICES
Swindler; Charlitain; Charlatane; Charlantry; Charlatanism; Montambanco; Charlatanry; Katerfelts; Swindlers
n.
Quackery, empiricism, trickery, deceit.

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Faker
Examples of use of Faker
1. Okay, the picture‘s maybe five years old, but isn‘t that Faker Ben Abdelaziz Boussora, a.k.a.
2. In the US, it emerged that the CIA‘s main source of evidence, a supposed Iraqi defector codenamed Curveball, was a faker who made up information.
3. Faker David even went as far as saying he tried to run after them before realising how severe his injuries were and calling ''' on his mobile.
4. You can‘t do that with a genuine Van Gogh because it‘s worth millions." Myatt didn‘t set out to by a faker.
5. MacRae said he caught one faker who said he got a shot of Mary–Kate Olsen while hiding behind thick hedges –– on a busy Manhattan street.