verb (past tense and past participle of 'chump') as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He chumped into investing all his money in the wrong stock.

Definition:A person who is foolish, gullible, or easily deceived; a dupe; a chump.

From chump

Example:He was chumped by the stockbroker who sold him shares in a fraudulent scheme.

Definition:To deprive of something by deceit; to take from unfairly or dishonestly; to impose false claims on; to deceive.

From cheated

Example:The real estate agent tried to chump the buyers by exaggerating the benefits of the complex.

Definition:To deceive into doing something; to cause to believe something false; to dupe.

From tricked

Example:The newcomer was chumped into agreeing to the poor deal because he was so foolish.

Definition:Lacking common sense or sound judgment; silly; ridiculous; stupid.

From foolish

Example:Old people are often chumped because they are too gullible to realize the scam.

Definition:Disposed or likely to be cheated or tricked; easily deceived; naive.

From gullible

Example:He was chumped when he purchased the car and later found out it was a lemon.

Definition:Persuaded into belief or acceptance of something false or dubious; tricked; misled.

From deceived

Example:The victim was chumped and had all his savings stolen by the con man.

Definition:To be made the object of abuse, unwanted behavior, or something unpleasant, often as a result of being tricked or cheated.

From victimized

Example:They were chumped and took the job, thinking it was a good opportunity.

Definition:Deceived or tricked into believing or accepting something that is known to be false or misleading.

From taken for a fool

Example:He was chumped and bitten by the scam, losing all his retirement savings.

Definition:Deceived or cheated; taken in.

From bitten

Example:She was chumped and duped by the fake job offer.

Definition:Deceived or cheated into believing or doing something; fooled.

From duped