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shammer

/'ʃæmə/
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Word: Shammer

Definition:

A "shammer" is a noun that describes a person who pretends to be ill or incapable in order to avoid work or responsibilities. This person is being deceitful and is not genuinely sick; they are faking their condition to get out of doing something.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "shammer" when talking about someone who is avoiding their duties by pretending to be unwell.
  • It is often used in a negative context, as it implies dishonesty.
Example Sentence:
  • "She was labeled a shammer when she kept calling in sick to work, but her co-workers saw her out shopping instead."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "shammer" can be used in discussions about ethics or moral behavior, particularly when evaluating someone's integrity in the workplace or society.

Word Variants:
  • Sham (verb): To pretend or make a false show of something.
  • Shamming (gerund): The act of pretending or deceiving.
Different Meaning:
  1. Sham (noun): Something that is not what it seems; a false display or imitation. For example, "The product turned out to be a sham."
  2. As a verb, "to sham" means to fake or pretend, as in "He shammed an injury to get out of playing."
Synonyms:
  • Impostor
  • Fraud
  • Pretender
  • Charlatan
  • Deceiver
  • Faker
Idioms:

While there are no specific idioms that include the word "shammer," you might hear phrases like: - "Pulling a fast one" - meaning to deceive someone. - "Playing sick" - pretending to be ill to avoid doing something.

Phrasal Verbs:

There are no common phrasal verbs specifically associated with "shammer," but you might come across: - "Call in sick" - to inform your employer that you cannot work due to illness (can sometimes be used in a context where someone is shamming).

Summary:

In short, a "shammer" is someone who pretends to be sick or unable to do something to avoid their responsibilities.

Noun
  1. a person who makes deceitful pretenses
  2. someone shirking their duty by feigning illness or incapacity

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