scammed

/skæmd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of scam: cheated or tricked someone to get money or valuables.
    • She realized she had been scammed after the seller disappeared.
    • He scammed dozens of people before the police caught him.
    • They scammed the company by sending fake invoices.
adjective
  1. Having been cheated or tricked, especially financially.
    • He felt stupid and scammed after paying for a worthless product.
    • There is a support group for people who have been scammed online.
    • The scammed customers demanded their money back.
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