quackish Synonyms

quackish Meaning

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quackish (a.)

Like a quack; boasting; characterized by quackery.

quackish Sentence Examples

  1. The salesman's quackish claims about the miracle cure raised suspicions among the audience.
  2. She dismissed the quackish remedies advertised online as nothing more than snake oil.
  3. His quackish medical advice led many to seek alternative healthcare practitioners.
  4. The self-proclaimed healer's quackish methods lacked scientific evidence and credibility.
  5. Despite warnings from reputable sources, some people still fall victim to quackish treatments.
  6. The quackish nature of the product was evident in its outlandish promises of overnight success.
  7. Many vulnerable individuals are susceptible to quackish practices due to desperation for a cure.
  8. The quackish healer preyed on the gullibility of his clients, promising unrealistic results.
  9. The medical community issued warnings against quackish practitioners exploiting vulnerable patients.
  10. Consumers should be wary of quackish products that claim to offer miraculous results without scientific backing.

FAQs About the word quackish

Like a quack; boasting; characterized by quackery.

sham,fraud, impostor, pretender, mountebank, imposter, faker, misleader, deceiver, phoney

maestro, whiz, past master, wizard, virtuoso,expert, virtuoso, master, professional, whiz

The salesman's quackish claims about the miracle cure raised suspicions among the audience.

She dismissed the quackish remedies advertised online as nothing more than snake oil.

His quackish medical advice led many to seek alternative healthcare practitioners.

The self-proclaimed healer's quackish methods lacked scientific evidence and credibility.