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Synonyms

fleeced

American  
[fleest] / flist /

adjective

  1. having a fleece of a specified kind (usually used in combination).

    a thick-fleeced animal.

  2. covered with fleece or a fleecelike material.

  3. (of a fabric) having a softly napped surface.


Other Word Forms

  • unfleeced adjective

Etymology

Origin of fleeced

First recorded in 1520–30; fleece + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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Related: ‘I have lost nearly everything’: My mother’s trustee changed her $1 million will and my attorney fleeced me.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 16, 2026

There’s Mamdani near Bryant Park, asking halal cart vendors how much they’d sell their $10 chicken-over-rice plates if they weren’t getting fleeced by permit farmers hoarding licenses from the city.

From Salon • May 1, 2025

There was plenty of reason to wonder if the Broncos got fleeced before Wilson ever took a snap for them.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 26, 2024

They argue that the resulting income boost will allow farmers to invest in new technologies, improve productivity and protect cultivators from being fleeced by middlemen.

From BBC • Feb. 20, 2024

He met up with his brother Walter in Chicago, where he was fleeced and pickpocketed from the time he hit town till the time he left.

From "The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother" by James McBride