suckered

[ˈsʌkərd]

suckered Definition

  • 1to be deceived or tricked into doing or believing something
  • 2to be taken advantage of

Using suckered: Examples

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

  • Example

    I got suckered into buying a useless product.

  • Example

    Don't get suckered by their false promises.

  • Example

    He thought he was getting a good deal, but he got suckered.

  • Example

    She felt suckered into agreeing to the terms of the contract.

suckered Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for suckered

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Summary: suckered in Brief

The verb 'suckered' [ˈsʌkərd] means to be deceived or tricked into doing or believing something, or to be taken advantage of. It is often used in informal contexts and can be replaced with synonyms like 'conned' or 'bamboozled'. Examples include 'I got suckered into buying a useless product' and 'Don't get suckered by their false promises.'