chouse Antonyms

Meaning of chouse

Wordnet

chouse (v)

defeat someone through trickery or deceit

Webster

chouse (v. t.)

To cheat, trick, defraud; -- followed by of, or out of; as, to chouse one out of his money.

Webster

chouse (n.)

One who is easily cheated; a tool; a simpleton; a gull.

A trick; sham; imposition.

A swindler.

chouse Sentence Examples

  1. He attempted to chouse his way out of paying the bill by feigning forgetfulness.
  2. The salesman tried to chouse me into buying an overpriced product with false promises.
  3. Despite his efforts to chouse the referee, the player was still penalized for his foul play.
  4. She refused to be choused by the slick con artist, seeing through his elaborate schemes.
  5. The scam artist was known for his ability to chouse unsuspecting victims out of their money.
  6. He thought he could chouse his way through the exam by copying answers from his neighbor.
  7. The cunning politician attempted to chouse the public with empty promises during the election campaign.
  8. Despite his attempts to chouse his way into the party, he was denied entry at the door.
  9. The landlord tried to chouse the tenants by raising the rent without proper notice.
  10. It's important to stay vigilant and not allow others to chouse you out of what rightfully belongs to you.

FAQs About the word chouse

defeat someone through trickery or deceitTo cheat, trick, defraud; -- followed by of, or out of; as, to chouse one out of his money., One who is easily cheated;

screw, squeeze, cozen, do, sting, hustle, mulct, beat, stick, pluck

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He attempted to chouse his way out of paying the bill by feigning forgetfulness.

The salesman tried to chouse me into buying an overpriced product with false promises.

Despite his efforts to chouse the referee, the player was still penalized for his foul play.

She refused to be choused by the slick con artist, seeing through his elaborate schemes.