From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfraudsterfraud‧ster /ˈfrɔːdstə $ ˈfrɒːdstər/ noun [countable] someone who has committed a fraud
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fraudster• Yesterday the school defended its decision to allow a convicted fraudster to lecture students.• First, her brother is self-evidently a petty fraudster better off behind bars.• The success of the fraudster often hinges on the ability to tell a convincing story.