Pronunciation: /ˈfɔːrdʒər/

Definitions of forger

noun a person who produces fraudulent copies or imitations; a counterfeiter

Example Sentences

A1 The forger was caught trying to sell fake paintings.

A2 The forger used a counterfeit signature to deceive buyers.

B1 The forger was skilled at replicating famous artworks.

B2 The forger's creations were so convincing that experts were fooled.

C1 The forger's intricate forgeries were highly sought after by collectors.

C2 The forger's elaborate schemes to create and sell fake documents were eventually uncovered.

Examples of forger in a Sentence

formal The forger was arrested for producing counterfeit documents.

informal The forger got busted for making fake IDs.

slang The forger was caught red-handed forging signatures.

figurative His ability to imitate famous paintings earned him the reputation of a master forger.

Grammatical Forms of forger

past tense

forged

plural

forgers

comparative

more skilled

superlative

most skilled

present tense

forge

future tense

will forge

perfect tense

have forged

continuous tense

is forging

singular

forger

positive degree

skilled

infinitive

to forge

gerund

forging

participle

forging

Origin and Evolution of forger

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'forger' originated from the Old French word 'forgier' which means 'to forge' or 'to shape by heating and hammering'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'forger' evolved to refer specifically to someone who creates false documents or imitations, often with the intent to deceive or defraud.