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Translations for „charlatan“ in the English » Arabic Dictionary (Go to Arabic » English)

charlatan <a charlatan; charlatans> N

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Detailed in 352 pages are the many ways in which he was a liar and a charlatan.
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Dentistry was generally practised as a sideline by blacksmiths, hairdresser and frequently charlatans.
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In the movies, he is characterized by his flippant persona, his approach to his profession as a scientific charlatan, and his womanizing demeanor.
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The charlatans demonstrate an amorality that fascinates the narrator, with their wide latitude for unconstrained heckling, irreverence and recklessness along with factual discrepancies.
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He was a writer, music critic, and described as a literary charlatan and degenerate.
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By the 18th century, use by charlatans was common for religious reasons.
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Charlatans and mountebanks were fooling more, just as sages were educating more, and alluring and lurid apocalypses vied with sober philosophy on the shelves.
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I did not feel that charlatans had hoodwinked me into giving up my powers to enhance theirs.
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Many illusions were staged including the exposition of fraudulent spiritualistic manifestations then being practised by charlatans.
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He attacked charlatans and fake doctors who roamed the cities and countryside selling their nostrums and cures.
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