伪造

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Usage of 伪造 (wěizào)

The verb 伪造 means "to forge" or "to counterfeit." It is commonly used in legal, financial, and art contexts where something is made falsely to deceive others. The character means "false" or "counterfeit," and means "to make" or "to construct."

Common contexts

  • Forging documents such as IDs, certificates, or financial reports.
  • Creating counterfeit goods or artworks.

Collocations

  • 伪造证件 (forge documents): often used in legal or police reports.
  • 伪造 (forge a signature): common in fraud cases.
  • 伪造货币 (counterfeit currency): used in criminal contexts.

Nuances

Using 伪造 implies intentional deception and illegality. It is stronger and more formal than just saying "fake" (). Avoid confusing 伪造 with , which can be more general or informal.

Register

This word is formal and often appears in news reports, legal documents, and official statements rather than casual conversation.

Example Sentences

He was caught by the police forging an ID card.

This painting was identified as a forgery, not an original.

He forged the company's financial statements to try to deceive investors.