/frɔːd/ – verb
Definition: lừa dối, bịp bợm, gian lận, gian trá.
A more thorough explanation: Fraud is a legal term that refers to the intentional deception or misrepresentation made by a person with the intent to gain an unfair advantage or to cause harm to another individual or entity. It typically involves false statements, concealment of information, or other deceitful actions that are made for the purpose of inducing someone to act in a way that results in financial or other harm. Fraud is considered a criminal offense and can result in civil liability as well.
Example: The defendant was charged with fraud for intentionally deceiving investors with false financial statements.