suckered (Meaning)

suckered

a part of an animal's body used for sucking or for clinging by suction, a device for creating or regulating suction (such as a piston or valve in a pump), a shoot from the roots or lower part of the stem of a plant, a person irresistibly attracted to something, an organ in various animals for adhering or holding, any of numerous chiefly North American freshwater bony fishes (family Catostomidae) closely related to the carps but distinguished from them especially by the structure of the mouth which usually has thick soft lips compare hog sucker, white sucker, any of numerous freshwater fishes related to the carps that usually have thick soft lips for sucking in food, a pipe or tube through which something is drawn by suction, an organ in various animals (as a trematode or tapeworm) used for adhering or holding, one that sucks especially a breast or udder, a person easily cheated or deceived, to send out suckers, a person irresistibly attracted by something specified, hoodwink sense 1, one that sucks, lollipop sense 1, lollipop, to remove suckers from, a mouth (as of a leech) adapted for sucking or adhering, a person easily fooled or cheated

suckered Sentence Examples

  1. He felt suckered into buying the expensive gadget by the persuasive salesperson.
  2. She realized she had been suckered into signing up for a costly subscription service she didn't need.
  3. The tourists felt suckered after falling for the scam and losing a significant amount of money.
  4. He was suckered into believing the get-rich-quick scheme and invested all his savings.
  5. The con artist suckered several unsuspecting victims with promises of high returns on their investments.
  6. Feeling suckered by the false advertising, she demanded a refund for the ineffective product.
  7. The politician felt suckered by his opponent's misleading campaign tactics.
  8. He regretted being suckered into lending money to his unreliable friend.
  9. The naive intern was suckered into doing the grunt work while others took credit for his efforts.
  10. They realized they had been suckered into buying counterfeit merchandise at an inflated price.

FAQs About the word suckered

a part of an animal's body used for sucking or for clinging by suction, a device for creating or regulating suction (such as a piston or valve in a pump), a sho

deceived,tricked, fooled, misguided, snookered, beguiled, sucked in, humbugged,duped, spoofed

undeceived, disclosed, debunked, revealed, uncovered, unmasked,exposed, told, divulged, disillusioned

He felt suckered into buying the expensive gadget by the persuasive salesperson.

She realized she had been suckered into signing up for a costly subscription service she didn't need.

The tourists felt suckered after falling for the scam and losing a significant amount of money.

He was suckered into believing the get-rich-quick scheme and invested all his savings.