chump

[chuhmp]

chump Definition

  • 1a foolish or easily deceived person
  • 2a short, thick, or clumsy piece of wood or other material, typically used as a support

Using chump: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chump" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Don't be such a chump and fall for their lies.

  • Example

    He's a chump for believing that scam.

  • Example

    I accidentally hit my finger with the hammer while trying to nail the chump into place.

chump Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chump

Phrases with chump

  • a small or insignificant amount of money

    Example

    The millionaire thought $10,000 was chump change.

  • to deceive or trick someone who is gullible or easily fooled

    Example

    He took me for a chump and sold me a fake watch.

  • a cut of beef from the lower part of the leg

    Example

    I prefer sirloin over chump steak.

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Summary: chump in Brief

'Chump' [chuhmp] refers to a foolish or easily deceived person. It can also refer to a short, thick, or clumsy piece of wood or other material used as a support. Examples include 'Don't be such a chump and fall for their lies.' and 'I accidentally hit my finger with the hammer while trying to nail the chump into place.' Phrases like 'chump change' denote a small or insignificant amount of money, while 'take someone for a chump' means to deceive or trick someone who is gullible or easily fooled.

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