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Patsy

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Noun — A person who is easily blamed, deceived, or taken advantage of by others.

How to use Patsy

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

made a patsy of him act like a patsy

Etymology

Likely from a clipped form of the names Patricia or Patrick, with the informal -sy ending.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Patsy” mean?

The word “Patsy” means a person who is easily blamed, deceived, or taken advantage of by others. In plain terms, someone set up to take the blame, or an easy target for a scam.

How do you pronounce “Patsy”?

“Patsy” is pronounced PAT-see (/ˈpætsi/ in IPA).

How do you use “Patsy” in a sentence?

Here is “Patsy” used in a sentence: “The gang needed a patsy to take the fall if the plan went wrong.”

What part of speech is “Patsy”?

“Patsy” is a noun.

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