passed off Synonyms

passed off Meaning

passed off

to make public or offer for sale (goods or services) with intent to deceive, to give a false identity or character to, to give a false identity to, to make public or offer for sale with intent to deceive

passed off Sentence Examples

  1. He passed off the fraudulent painting as an original masterpiece.
  2. The doctor passed off the harmless condition as a serious illness.
  3. The waiter tried to pass off the expired milk as fresh.
  4. The student passed off the copied essay as their own original work.
  5. The politician passed off the bribe as a harmless donation.
  6. The thief passed off the stolen goods as legally acquired property.
  7. The salesman passed off the inferior product as a premium brand.
  8. The con artist passed off the fake jewelry as real gold.
  9. The recruiter passed off the unqualified candidate as highly skilled.
  10. The imposter passed off his fake credentials as genuine.

FAQs About the word passed off

to make public or offer for sale (goods or services) with intent to deceive, to give a false identity or character to, to give a false identity to, to make publ

inflicted, imposed, palmed off, wished, fobbed off, forced, palmed, entailed,foisted, distorted

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He passed off the fraudulent painting as an original masterpiece.

The doctor passed off the harmless condition as a serious illness.

The waiter tried to pass off the expired milk as fresh.

The student passed off the copied essay as their own original work.