forger
pronunciation
How to pronounce forger in British English: UK [ˈfɔ:dʒə(r)]
How to pronounce forger in American English: US [ˈfɔrdʒə(r)]
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- Noun:
- someone who operates a forge
- someone who makes copies illegally
Word Origin
- forger (n.)
- late 14c. (early 14c. as a surname), "a maker, a smith," agent noun from forge (v.). Meaning "a counterfeiter, one who makes by false imitation" is from early 15c. In 15c. also "a maker of (coin) money." Another Middle English word for "a forger" was falsarie (mid-15c.).
Example
- 1. Suddenly become a forger , murder , arsonist ?
- 2. Yet there are still ways of staying ahead in the cat-and-mouse game of issuer and forger .
- 3. The forger got his dates wrong .
- 4. I think we 're dealing with the work of a forger .
- 5. Jiangyin yongxin forger co. , ltd 1 .