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Bilk
Definitions
- Verb: To cheat or defraud someone, especially by taking money without delivering goods or services.
- Verb: To avoid or elude, especially in a deceptive way.
Usage Examples
- "The con artist managed to bilk the elderly couple out of their savings."
- "The company was accused of bilking its customers by overcharging for products."
Etymology
The word "bilk" is believed to have originated from the early 16th century, possibly from the dialectical word "bilk," meaning "to deceive" or "to cheat." The exact origin is uncertain, but it has been used in English primarily in the context of fraud and cheating.
Synonyms
- Defraud
- Cheat
- Swindle
- Deceive
- Rip off
Antonyms
- Pay
- Compensate
- Reward
- Reimburse
Translations
Language |
Translation |
Pronunciation |
Hindi |
ठगना (Thagna) |
/ˈtʰəɡnɑː/ |
Spanish |
Estafar |
/esˈtaɾar/ |
French |
Escroquer |
/ɛs.kʁɔ.ke/ |
German |
Abzocken |
/ˈapˌtsɔkən/ |
Mandarin |
欺骗 (Qīpiàn) |
/t͡ɕʰiːˈpʰjɛn/ |
Portuguese |
Fraudar |
/fɾaʊˈdaɾ/ |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
The pronunciation of "bilk" remains largely consistent across English-speaking regions, though certain accents may slightly vary the vowel sounds or emphasize the consonants.
Historical Usage
The term "bilk" has been in use since the 16th century. It was used in reference to cheating or defrauding, particularly in games of chance. It evolved to cover a broader range of fraudulent activities, including financial swindles and con games.
Cultural Nuances
In popular culture, the term "bilk" is often associated with con artists, scammers, and deceitful practices. The word can evoke images of fraudulent individuals attempting to take advantage of others, which is why it is commonly used in legal contexts to describe acts of cheating.