Acrook

Pronunciation: /ˈækɹuːk/

Acrook (noun)

  1. A person who cheats or tricks others to get money or benefits.

Examples

  • An acrook can easily deceive others for personal gain.
  • An acrook will cheat others for personal gain.

Common collocations: dishonest dealings, trustworthy character, expose a fraud

Synonyms of Acrook

Neutral

Antonyms of Acrook

  • someone who is truthful and trustworthy