What is another word for Suckered?

Pronunciation: [sˈʌkəd] (IPA)

The word "suckered" is often used to describe a situation where someone has been tricked or deceived. There are many synonyms for this term, including "duped," "conned," "deceived," "fooled," and "taken in." Other options include "hoodwinked," "bamboozled," "swindled," "tricked," and "scammed." These words can all be used interchangeably to describe situations where someone has been misled or taken advantage of by another person or group. It's important to be aware of these terms and their meanings in order to avoid being suckered oneself, and to be able to recognize when someone else is being taken advantage of.

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Usage examples for Suckered

Okay; I'm bloody well Suckered, so forget it."
"Police Your Planet"
Lester del Rey
During the following spring and summer, the vines should be carefully Suckered and unnecessary water sprouts removed.
"Manual of American Grape-Growing"
U. P. Hedrick
But Jimmy Holden is gone from your window, and you won't know for at least another day that you've been Suckered by a note painstakingly typewritten, letter by letter, by a five-year-old boy who has a most remarkable vocabulary.
"The Fourth R"
George Oliver Smith

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