fraudulento - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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fraudulento (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/fɾau̯ðuˈlento/

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The term "fraudulento" refers to something that involves deception or is intended to trick someone for personal gain or to cause harm. It is commonly used in legal and financial contexts to describe acts of fraud that are intended to mislead, cheat, or deceive others.

In the Spanish language, "fraudulento" is often encountered in both written and spoken forms, but it may appear more frequently in formal or legal contexts due to its specific application.

Example Sentences

  1. El documento era claramente fraudulento y fue rechazado.
    The document was clearly fraudulent and was rejected.

  2. La empresa fue acusada de prácticas comerciales fraudulentas.
    The company was accused of fraudulent business practices.

  3. Actuó de manera fraudulenta para obtener el préstamo.
    He acted fraudulently to obtain the loan.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "fraudulento" is often used in various idiomatic expressions within the Spanish language, particularly in legal, financial, and moral contexts:

  1. Acto fraudulento
    Fraudulent act
    El acto fraudulento fue castigado con pena de prisión.
    The fraudulent act was punished with a prison sentence.

  2. Prácticas fraudulentas
    Fraudulent practices
    Las prácticas fraudulentas no son toleradas en esta organización.
    Fraudulent practices are not tolerated in this organization.

  3. Contrato fraudulento
    Fraudulent contract
    Firmó un contrato fraudulento sin darse cuenta.
    She signed a fraudulent contract without realizing it.

  4. Intención fraudulenta
    Fraudulent intent
    Se demostró que tenía intención fraudulenta en la transacción.
    It was proven that he had fraudulent intent in the transaction.

  5. Declaración fraudulenta
    Fraudulent declaration
    La auditoría reveló una declaración fraudulenta de impuestos.
    The audit revealed a fraudulent tax declaration.

Etymology

The word "fraudulento" originates from the Latin "fraudulentus," which is derived from "fraus," meaning "deceit" or "fraud." The term has been adopted into Spanish, maintaining its core meaning related to deception and dishonest actions.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Engañoso (deceptive) - Deshonesto (dishonest) - Ilícito (illicit)

Antonyms: - Honesto (honest) - Legítimo (legitimate) - Verdadero (true)



23-07-2024