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con
1[kon]
adverb
against a proposition, opinion, etc..
arguments pro and con.
noun
the argument, position, arguer, or voter against something.
The pros of the library project are obvious, but we have to consider the cons as well.
con
2[kon]
verb (used with object)
to swindle; trick.
That crook conned me out of all my savings.
to persuade by deception, cajolery, etc..
Don't worry, I can always con my dad into letting me use his car.
noun
a confidence game or swindle.
By the time my uncle realized she was playing a con on him, she had already left town with his rare coin collection.
a lie, exaggeration, or glib self-serving talk.
He had a dozen different cons for getting out of paying traffic tickets.
adjective
relating to or involving abuse of confidence.
a slick con man;
a con trick.
con
3[kon]
noun
a convict.
Her brother's a con up in Elmira.
con
4[kon]
noun
a convention, especially one for fans of a particular type of popular culture.
sci-fi, gaming, and anime cons.
con
5[kon]
verb (used with object)
to learn; study; peruse or examine carefully.
She's been conning her grandfather's medical diaries for months.
to commit to memory.
I have conned the state capitals in alphabetical order, from Albany to Trenton.
con
6[kon]
verb (used with object)
to direct the steering of (a ship).
conning the freighter into port.
noun
the station of the person who cons.
You will assume the con, ensign.
the act of conning.
Storms from the northeast made for a difficult con.
con
7[kon]
verb (used with object)
to strike, hit, or rap (something or someone).
We think he was conned with a cricket bat.
to hammer (a nail or peg).
Who knew conning tacks into the new carpet would take so long?
to beat or thrash (a person) with the hands or a weapon.
He conned the poor guy in the pub for no apparent reason.
con-
8variant of com- before a consonant (exceptb, h, l, p, r ) and, by assimilation, before n: convene; condone; connection.
con.
9abbreviation
concerto.
conclusion.
connection.
consolidated.
consul.
continued.
against.
Con.
10abbreviation
Conformist.
Consul.
con
1/ kɒn /
noun
short for confidence trick
( as modifier )
con man
verb
(tr) to swindle or defraud
con
2/ kɒn /
noun
an argument or vote against a proposal, motion, etc
a person who argues or votes against a proposal, motion, etc
con
3/ kɒn /
verb
(tr) to direct the steering of (a vessel)
noun
the place where a person who cons a vessel is stationed
Con.
4abbreviation
Conservative
con
5/ kɒn /
noun
slang, short for convict
con
6/ kɒn /
verb
archaic, (tr) to study attentively or learn (esp in the phrase con by rote )
con
7/ kɒn /
preposition
music with
con-
8prefix
a variant of com-
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Example Sentences
What kind of con artist cons the con man into thinking he believes this bile.
Easy marks don’t come any easier than naïve, trusting Maizy, whose bracelet of rare stones has caught con man Gordy’s predatory attention.
Believing that he had been "the victim of a con", he contacted police.
"I sat down and discussed the pros and cons with my family, and after three weeks everyone said yes," Parker says.
The most common virtual cons were credit card fraud, online shopping scams and ransomware attacks — a type of malicious software that prevents you from accessing your computer files or system until a ransom is paid.
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