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embezzler

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Noun — A person who steals money or property that has been placed in their trust, often an employee stealing from their employer.

Etymology

From embezzle + -er.

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What does “embezzler” mean?

The word “embezzler” means a person who steals money or property that has been placed in their trust, often an employee stealing from their employer. In plain terms, someone who commits embezzlement — stealing funds they were trusted to manage.

How do you pronounce “embezzler”?

“Embezzler” is pronounced ehm-BEHZL (/ɛmˈbɛz(ə)lɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “embezzler” in a sentence?

Here is “embezzler” used in a sentence: “The embezzler had quietly siphoned funds from the firm for over a decade.”

What part of speech is “embezzler”?

“Embezzler” is a noun.

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