Forgery

/ˈfɔːrɡəri/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The action of falsifying documents or information, such as signatures, in order to deceive.
The artist was arrested for the forgery of famous paintings.
A fraudulent copy or imitation of a document, signature, or artwork.
The museum discovered that the exhibit included a forgery of a Van Gogh.
The crime of producing or using forged documents.
He was charged with forgery after trying to cash the fake check.
An act of deceit or misrepresentation.
The business was accused of forgery for altering its financial records.

Etymology

From Middle English 'forgerie', from Old French 'forgier' meaning to forge.

Common Phrases and Expressions

forgery of documents
The illegal alteration or creation of official papers.
forgery art
The production of counterfeit artworks, passing them as originals.
banknote forgery
The act of creating fake currency.

Related Words

forge
To create a false copy of something, typically in a context of deception.
counterfeit
An imitation designed to be passed off as legitimate.

Slang Meanings

fake
That designer bag is just a fake, a total forgery.
bootleg
They were selling bootleg DVDs that were nothing but forgeries.