| Definitions from the WebScondrelPart of Speech: NounDefinition:A scoundrel refers to a deceitful or dishonest person, often involved in malicious activities. Example Sentences:
    1. The scondrel tricked many innocent people into investing in his fraudulent scheme.2. Despite his outward charm, he was revealed to be a scondrel who had stolen money from his own family.3. The town's residents were cautious of strangers to avoid falling victim to any scondrels lurking in the area. Part of Speech: AdjectiveDefinition:Used to describe someone or something as dishonest, unscrupulous, or villainous. Example Sentences:
    1. The scondrel politician was known for his corrupt practices and manipulation of public funds.2. She discovered the scondrel plot to deceive and take advantage of unsuspecting customers.3. The novel's protagonist faced great challenges in his pursuit of justice against a scondrel antagonist. Part of Speech: VerbDefinition:It can be used as a rare and less common alternative verb form of 'swindle' or 'defraud'. Example Sentences:
    1. He attempted to scondrel his elderly neighbor out of her life savings but was caught before succeeding.2. The con artist carefully planned to scondrel unsuspecting tourists visiting the city.3. Their scheme was to scondrel wealthy individuals by offering them fake investment opportunities. Related Products on Amazon:Here are some related products available on Amazon: |