gouger
nounHow to pronounce gouger:
Definition of gouger:
- gouger (noun):
- a chisel with a concavo-convex cross section
- a person who swindles you by means of deception or fraud.
Synonyms for gouger:
beguiler
blackmailer
bully
card shark
card sharp
card sharper
cardsharp
cardsharper
cheat
cheater
chiseler
chiseller
clip artist
con artist
con man
cozener
deceiver
defrauder
dodger
double-dealer
extortioner
extortionist
gangster
grifter
hoodlum
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Antonyms for gouger:
philanthropist
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