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[ fey-ker ] / ˈfeɪ kər / SEE SYNONYMS FOR faker ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna person who fakes. a petty swindler. a peddler or street vendor of articles of dubious value. Origin of fakerFirst recorded in 1840–50; fake1 + -er1 WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH fakerfaker , fakirWords nearby fakerfajita, fajitas, fake, fake book, fake news, faker, fakery, fakir, fa-la, falafel, Falange Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for fakerThe idea that Dylan is a faker, unless everything he wrote came out of his own imagination—word for word, note for note—is absurd. Is Bob Dylan a Phony?|Sean Wilentz|April 30, 2010|DAILY BEAST But in earthenware the majority of marks were impressed in the ware and this cheats the "faker" of his quarry. Chats on Old Earthenware|Arthur Hayden Jack would have had one word for Macedoine and one only—Faker. Captain Macedoine's Daughter|William McFee "I said I was going to make a moving picture of that faker," repeated Russ. The Moving Picture Girls Snowbound|Laura Lee Hope
You see, it doesn't work; and anybody who claims it does is a faker and a liar. Sense from Thought Divide|Mark Irvin Clifton If I say so, he'll scare-head you as a faker—in letters all across the front page. The Professor's Mystery|Wells Hastings
Words related to fakerquack, impersonator, fraud, liar, mountebank, deceiver, impostor, phony, forger, counterfeiter, pretender, fabricator, charlatan, shammer, coiner |