NOUN
- a fraudulent or duplicitous representation
- something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage
- the quality of being fraudulent
How To Use fraudulence In A Sentence
- All seriousness aside, the only thing more disappointing than the campaign's fraudulence is its boring tag line, "It's time to get America back on track. August 2005
- Some people feel huge illegitimacy around their degrees or other credentials or, perhaps more accurately, they feel illegitimate to start with and use credentials as a confirmation of that feeling -- feelings of illegitimacy and fraudulence are rampant among perfectionists -- but a degree by itself is meaningless. Hillary Rettig: Perfectionists Love MacGuffins
- Then there's the possibility that fraudulence at the polls that has gone undetected could make the difference.
- More precisely, the film is a hymn to the theatricality implicit in most love affairs: their deceptive art and sweet fraudulence.
- These are instances of deception we know about, and they have two important consequences apart from the fraudulence of any policies based on such deceit.
- But its essential fraudulence stands exposed, and it's hard to see how that exposure can be undone.
- If you do accept the 95% number, than “odds are” is a perfectly reasonable shortcut for: “Given that 95% of asylum cases are fraudulent, assuming a random distribution of fraudulence between origins, 95% of cases from a given source are fraudulent” Wonk Room » Nativist Mark Krikorian Warns That ‘Saddam Hussein’s BFFs Are Coming To Town Near You’
- Also, anyone who asks for a hamburger without a bun should be left alone to eat in their Atkins friendly fraudulence.
- A demonstration of vulnerability can become, in the blink of an eye, an indulgence or exercise in self-regard and, soon after that, an entrapment in fraudulence.
- This appears to be the moment to finally establish in everyone's mind the deep fraudulence and corruptness of his various enterprises.