Now updated for CSW19. New words, if any, and new inflections of existing words, are shown in red.
| backhander | a bribe. |
| boodle | (Dutch) counterfeit money; funds obtained by corruption; (verb) to take bribes. |
| boodler | one who takes bribes. |
| bribable | capable of being bribed. |
| bribe | something offered to someone to influence their judgement unduly or to persuade them to behave in a certain way; (verb) to practice bribery. |
| bribeable | capable of being bribed. |
| bribee | one who receives a bribe. |
| briber | one who bribes. |
| cumshaw | (Chinese) a present, gratuity; a bribe. |
| douceur | (Fr.) a subtly offered bribe. |
| embracery | an attempt to influence a jury illegally as by bribery, threats, or promises. |
| malversation | dishonest or unethical conduct in office, such as bribery, extortion or embezzlement. |
| payola | a secret payment or bribe to secure a favour, esp to a disc-jockey. |
| schmeer | (Yiddish) to flatter or bribe. |
| shmeer | to bribe. |
| suborn | to bribe or procure to commit an unlawful act. |
| venal | open to bribery. |
| venally | (Adv.) VENAL, open to bribery. |