charlatanries

/ʃɑrˈlætənriz/
noun
  1. Acts or behaviors that are fake, dishonest, or intended to trick people, especially by pretending to have special knowledge or skills.
    • The magazine exposed the charlatanries of several self-proclaimed health experts.
    • The history book detailed the charlatanries of fake doctors in the 19th century.
    • His promises of quick wealth were just charlatanries designed to separate people from their money.
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