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    con
    /kän/

    verb

    • 1. persuade (someone) to do or believe something, typically by use of a deception: "I conned him into giving me your home number"

    noun

    • 1. an instance of deceiving or tricking someone: "a con artist"

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  2. The meaning of CON is something (such as a ruse) used deceptively to gain another's confidence; also : a confidence game : swindle. How to use con in a sentence.

  3. to make someone believe something false, usually so that that person will give you their money or possessions: She felt she had been conned into buy ing the car. Thieves conned him out of his life savings. He managed to con £20 out of them (= get that amount from them by deceiving them). Compare.

  4. A con, or confidence game, is a swindlewhen you take advantage of someone's trust. If you con someone out of their life savings, you might wind up a con — as in convict. The word con has many meanings, none of them good. An argument has pros and cons, and the cons are always the downside.

  5. 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.

  6. n. 1. An argument or opinion against something. 2. One who holds an opposing opinion or view. [Short for contra .] con 2. (kŏn) tr.v. conned, con·ning, cons Archaic. 1. To study, peruse, or examine carefully. 2. To learn or commit to memory. [Middle English connen, to know, from Old English cunnan; see gnō- in Indo-European roots .] con′ner n.

  7. If someone cons you, they persuade you to do something or believe something by telling you things that are not true. He claimed that the businessman had conned him out of a lot of money.

  8. Noun. Verb. Filter. adverb. Against; in opposition. To argue a matter pro and con. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Antonyms: pro. noun. cons. A reason, vote, position, etc. in opposition. Webster's New World. An argument or opinion against something. American Heritage. One who holds an opposing opinion or view. American Heritage.

  9. 5 days ago · con (third-person singular simple present cons, present participle conning, simple past and past participle conned) ( rare) To study or examine carefully, especially in order to gain knowledge of; to learn, or learn by heart . ( rare, obsolete) To know; understand; acknowledge .

  10. CON meaning: 1. to trick someone, especially in order to take money from them: 2. a trick to get someone's…. Learn more.

  11. Con definition, against a proposition, opinion, etc.: arguments pro and con. See more.

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