conn

[kɒn]

conn Definition

  • 1persuade someone to do or believe something, typically by use of a deception
  • 2direct the steering of a ship
  • 3conduct or direct the steering of a vehicle or aircraft

Using conn: Examples

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

  • Example

    He conned me into giving him my phone number.

  • Example

    The captain conned the ship through the narrow channel.

  • Example

    She conned the car expertly through the winding roads.

conn Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with conn

  • deceive someone into giving up something of value

    Example

    He conned her out of her life savings.

  • a person who cheats or tricks others by persuading them to believe something that is not true

    Example

    The con artist convinced her to invest in a fake company.

  • a dishonest scheme or fraud

    Example

    The pyramid scheme was a classic con game.

Origins of conn

shortened form of 'conduct'

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Summary: conn in Brief

'Conn' [kɒn] is a verb that means to persuade someone to do or believe something, often by deception. It can also refer to directing the steering of a vehicle or aircraft. Examples include 'He conned me into giving him my phone number' and 'The captain conned the ship through the narrow channel.' Phrases include 'con someone out of something,' 'con artist,' and 'con game.'