cozen

[ˈkʌzən]

cozen Definition

  • 1to deceive or trick someone
  • 2to obtain something by deceitful or fraudulent means

Using cozen: Examples

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

  • Example

    He tried to cozen me into signing the contract.

  • Example

    She cozened her way into the company's inner circle.

  • Example

    The con artist cozened the elderly couple out of their life savings.

cozen Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cozen

Antonyms for cozen

Phrases with cozen

  • cozen up to

    to try to win someone's favor by flattery or other insincere behavior

    Example

    He's always trying to cozen up to the boss to get a promotion.

  • to obtain something from someone by deceitful or fraudulent means

    Example

    The salesman cozened her out of her money with false promises.

  • to persuade or deceive someone into doing something they don't want to do

    Example

    She cozened him into lending her money for a business venture that failed.

Origins of cozen

from Middle English 'cosin', meaning 'fraud, trickery'

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Summary: cozen in Brief

'Cozen' [ˈkʌzən] is a verb that means to deceive or trick someone, often to obtain something by fraudulent means. It can be used in phrases like 'cozen up to,' meaning to flatter someone insincerely, and 'cozen out of,' meaning to obtain something fraudulently. 'Cozen into' means to persuade or deceive someone into doing something they don't want to do.