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View synonyms for conned

conned

[ kond ]

adjective

  1. relating to, or being the victim of, a swindle, scam, or trick:

    Most of these schemes play off the conned person's greed and vice.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of con 2.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of conned1

First recorded in 1975–80; con 2( def ) + -ed 2( def ) for the adjective; con 2( def ) + -ed 1( def ) for the verb

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Example Sentences

Miles, it was agreed by nearly all, could not and would not be conned musically.

He had mob ties, and conned not only the companies that he helped make worthless, but also his own brokers.

He killed five men and married five women, conned Al Capone, and traded card tricks with Houdini.

The price of initiation at the Palm Beach Country Club, whose members Madoff conned?

Condi, as she is always known, had conned Linda into thinking the President needed to have his medical doctor close at hand.

I did not stir out of my house all day, but conned my musique, and at night after supper to bed.

I had now her image by rote, and as I conned the traits in memory it seemed as if I read her very heart.

All this Pierre conned slowly in his mind, until he was cold.

"Flattering, certainly," muttered Daly, as he conned over the lines to himself.

"They seem to belong to another scheme," Fabri said, as he turned back and conned the letter afresh.

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