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adjective
- 1. not genuine or true; fake: "a bogus insurance claim"
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The meaning of BOGUS is not genuine : counterfeit, sham. How to use bogus in a sentence. Bogus Has a Long History
adjective. uk / ˈbəʊɡəs / us. Add to word list. not real, or existing only in order to deceive people: People were tricked into entering personal information on to a bogus website. a bogus address / bank account. (Definition of bogus from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of bogus. bogus.
Bogus means fake. A bogus dollar bill is counterfeit, a bogus Picasso was not painted by him, and a bogus attempt at reconciliation would come from someone who never intended to end a fight. The word bogus originated in the U.S.
adjective. uk / ˈbəʊɡəs / us. Add to word list. not real, or existing only in order to deceive people: People were tricked into entering personal information on to a bogus website. a bogus address / bank account. (Definition of bogus from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of bogus. bogus.
Bogus definition: not genuine; counterfeit; spurious; sham.. See examples of BOGUS used in a sentence.
Definition of bogus adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. Counterfeit or fake; not genuine: bogus money; bogus tasks. 2. Slang Not conforming with what one would hope to be the case; disappointing or unfair: It's bogus that you got to go to the party, and I had to stay home. interj. Slang. Used to indicate disagreement or displeasure with another's actions or a circumstance.