outswindle

/ˈaʊtswɪndl/

Definitions

1. verb

to deceive or cheat someone by trickery or cunning, especially by taking advantage of their trust or inexperience.

“The con artist was accused of outswindling his clients out of millions of dollars.”

2. noun

an instance of outswindling; a deceitful or cunning trick.

“The outswindle was so convincing that the victim handed over the money without hesitation.”

Synonyms

  • cheat
  • deceive
  • swindle

Antonyms

  • fair
  • honest
  • trust