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1 лживый
1) General subject: deceitful, deceivable, double tongued, double-tongued, false, full of deceit, lying, mendacious, scurril, scurrile, scurrilous, seeming, story telling, two faced, two tongued, two-faced, two-tongued, untruthful, Orwellian, Madison Avenue, Less-than-honest, speciousness, specious2) Colloquial: painted, story-telling3) Bookish: inveracious4) Rare: impostrous, imposturous5) Scottish language: sklent6) Jargon: feather-legs7) Invective: chicken shit8) Taboo: bum, full of shit -
2 мошеннический
1) General subject: boss eyed, boss-eyed, dishonest, fraudful, fraudulent, imposturous, knavish, quackish, rascally, roguish, snide2) Naval: antifraud3) Colloquial: phony4) Rare: impostrous5) Law: pettifogging6) Australian slang: rigged7) Jargon: cross -
3 плутовской
1) General subject: imposturous, knavish, picaresque, puckish, rogue, roguish, wicked, rascally2) Rare: impostrous3) Australian slang: rigged -
4 фальшивый
1) General subject: adulterated, base, bastard, bastardly, bogus, claptrap, counterfeit, crocodilian, double handed, double-handed, double-minded, dumby, dummy, factitious, faked, false (о деньгах), false faced, false-faced, feigned, forged, imposturous, jive, mock, off key, off pitch, off-key (о звуке), off-pitch (о ноте), phoney, phony, pinchbeck, pseudo, seeming, sham, shoddy, simulated, snide, spurious, supposititious, twofold, (редко) buttafour, unreal, imitation2) Colloquial: painted, pasty (о драгоценностях), plugged (о монете), phony-baloney3) Rare: impostrous6) Law: bruin, brum, counterfeited, falsity7) Architecture: fake8) Abbreviation: f9) Jargon: foney, fony, hokey, hyped-up, queer, sheeny, trumped-up trumped up, sexton, queer as a three-dollar bill, glorified, hockey10) Business: fictitious11) Makarov: artificial, bad, base (о монете), dead, flash, flat (напр., о звуке)12) Taboo: bum
См. также в других словарях:
Impostrous — Im*pos trous, n. Characterized by imposture; deceitful. Impostrous pretense of knowledge. Grote. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impostrous — index deceptive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
impostrous — im·pos·trous … English syllables
impostrous — (ˈ)im|pästrəs, əmˈp adjective : of, relating to, or being an imposture : deceitful, fraudulent … Useful english dictionary
imposture — impostrous /im pos treuhs/, imposturous, adj. /im pos cheuhr/, n. 1. the action or practice of imposing fraudulently upon others. 2. deception using an assumed character, identity, or name, as by an impostor. 3. an instance or piece of fraudulent … Universalium
Imposturous — Im*pos tur*ous, a. Impostrous; deceitful. [1913 Webster] Strictness fales and impostrous. Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deceptive — de·cep·tive /di sep tiv/ adj: tending or having capacity to deceive deceptive trade practices compare fraudulent, misleading Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
deceitful — [adj] dishonest, insincere artful, astucious, astute, beguiling, clandestine, counterfeit, crafty, cunning, deceiving, deceptive, delusive, delusory, designing, disingenuous, double dealing, duplicitous, fallacious, false, feline, foxy,… … New thesaurus
pretended — [adj] alleged; imaginary affected, artificial, assumed, avowed, bluffing, bogus, charlatan, cheating, concealed, counterfeit, covered, dissimulated, factitious, fake, false, falsified, feigned, fictitious, impostrous, imposturous, lying, make… … New thesaurus
impostor — n. (also imposter) 1 a person who assumes a false character or pretends to be someone else. 2 a swindler. Derivatives: impostorous adj. impostrous adj. Etymology: F imposteur f. LL impostor (as IMPOST(1)) … Useful english dictionary
imposterous — adjective obsolete : impostrous … Useful english dictionary