quack
1 Americannoun
verb (used without object)
noun
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a fraudulent or ignorant pretender to medical skill.
Desperation for a cure led her to a quack who took her money.
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a person who pretends, professionally or publicly, to have skill, knowledge, or qualifications they do not possess; a charlatan.
- Synonyms:
- phony, mountebank
adjective
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being a fraudulent or ignorant pretender to skills, especially medical skills.
He's just a quack psychologist who complicates everyone's problems.
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presented falsely as having curative powers.
quack medicine.
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of, relating to, or befitting a quack or quackery.
Her quack methods have helped no one.
verb (used with object)
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to treat in the manner of a fraudulent or ignorant pretender to medical skill.
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to advertise or sell with fraudulent claims.
noun
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an unqualified person who claims medical knowledge or other skills
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( as modifier )
a quack doctor
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informal a doctor; physician or surgeon
verb
verb
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(of a duck) to utter a harsh guttural sound
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to make a noise like a duck
noun
Other Word Forms
- quackish adjective
- quackishly adverb
- quackishness noun
Etymology
Origin of quack1
First recorded in 1570–80; imitative; compare Dutch kwakken, German quacken
Origin of quack2
First recorded in 1630–40; short for quacksalver
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