noun
- a person who deceives others, especially to obtain money; a charlatan or fraud
- a person who sold medicines in public places, often using tricks to attract customers
Usage: formal
Usage: historical
Examples
- The investment advisor turned out to be a mountebank who stole his clients’ money.
- She dismissed the self-proclaimed guru as nothing more than a mountebank.
- The mountebank promised miracle cures but delivered only false hope.
- Historical records describe traveling mountebanks who sold dubious remedies at country fairs.
- Don’t trust that mountebank’s claims about easy wealth.
- The novel featured a colorful mountebank who entertained crowds while peddling worthless tonics.