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deceive

deceive (dĭ-sēvʹ) verb

deceived, deceiving, deceives

 

verb, transitive

1. To cause to believe what is not true; mislead.

2. Archaic. To catch by guile; ensnare.

verb, intransitive

To practice deceit.

[Middle English deceiven, from Old French deceveir, from Vulgar Latin *dēcipēre, from Latin dēcipere, to ensnare, deceive : dē-, de- + capere, to seize.]

deceivʹable adjective

deceivʹer noun

deceivʹingly adverb

Synonyms: deceive, betray, mislead, beguile, delude, dupe, hoodwink, bamboozle, double-cross. These verbs mean to lead another into error, danger, or a disadvantageous position, for the most part by underhand means. Deceive involves the deliberate concealment or the misrepresentation of the truth: "There is a moment of difficulty and danger at which flattery and falsehood can no longer deceive" (Letters of Junius). Betray implies faithlessness or treachery: "When you betray somebody else, you also betray yourself" (Isaac Bashevis Singer). Mislead means to lead in the wrong direction or into error of thought or action: "My manhood, long misled by wandering fires,/Followed false lights" (John Dryden). Beguile suggests deceiving or misleading by means of pleasant or alluring methods: They beguiled unwary investors with tales of overnight fortunes. To delude is to mislead to the point where a person is unable to tell truth from falsehood or to form sound judgments: The government deluded the public about the dangers of low-level radiation. Dupe means to delude by playing upon another's susceptibilities or naiveté: Gullible shoppers are easily duped by unscrupulous advertisers. Hoodwink refers to deluding by trickery: It is difficult to hoodwink a smart lawyer. Bamboozle less formally means to delude by the use of such tactics as hoaxing, befuddling, or artful persuasion: "Perhaps if I wanted to be understood or to understand I would bamboozle myself into belief, but I am a reporter" (Graham Greene). Double-cross implies the betrayal of a confidence or the willful breaking of a pledge: New members of the party felt they had been double-crossed by the old guard.

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deceive (v)
  • cuckold (archaic), two-time (informal), cheat, betray, step out (informal), play away (UK, informal)
  • mislead, betray, trick, take in, two-time (informal), lie to, swindle, double-cross, con, misinform, cheat, hoodwink, defraud, dupe, delude