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deceit

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de·ceit  (d-st)
n.
1. The act or practice of deceiving; deception.
2. A stratagem; a trick.
3. The quality of being deceitful; falseness.

[Middle English deceite, from Old French, from past participle of deceveir, to deceive; see deceive.]

deceit [dɪˈsiːt]
n
1. the act or practice of deceiving
2. a statement, act, or device intended to mislead; fraud; trick
3. a tendency to deceive
[from Old French deceite, from deceivre to deceive]

Deceit of lapwing: a flock of lapwing—Lipton, 1970.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.deceitdeceit - the quality of being fraudulent      
dishonesty - the quality of being dishonest
2.deceitdeceit - a misleading falsehood              
bill of goods - communication (written or spoken) that persuades someone to accept something untrue or undesirable; "they tried to sell me a bill of goods about a secondhand car"
humbug, snake oil - communication (written or spoken) intended to deceive
falsehood, untruth, falsity - a false statement
half-truth - a partially true statement intended to deceive or mislead
window dressing, facade - a showy misrepresentation intended to conceal something unpleasant
overstatement, exaggeration, magnification - making to seem more important than it really is
snow job - a long and elaborate misrepresentation
dissembling, feigning, pretense, pretence - pretending with intention to deceive
subterfuge, blind - something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity; "he wasn't sick--it was just a subterfuge"; "the holding company was just a blind"
hanky panky, hocus-pocus, jiggery-pokery, skulduggery, skullduggery, slickness, trickery - verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you in some way
duplicity, fraudulence - a fraudulent or duplicitous representation
equivocation, evasion - a statement that is not literally false but that cleverly avoids an unpleasant truth
3.deceit - the act of deceiving
falsification, misrepresentation - a willful perversion of facts
fakery - the act of faking (or the product of faking)
indirection - deceitful action that is not straightforward; "he could see through the indirections of diplomats"
chicanery, wile, shenanigan, trickery, guile, chicane - the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them)
double-dealing, duplicity - acting in bad faith; deception by pretending to entertain one set of intentions while acting under the influence of another
cheating, cheat - a deception for profit to yourself
head game, illusion, delusion - the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas
pretending, pretense, feigning, simulation, pretence - the act of giving a false appearance; "his conformity was only pretending"
imposture, impersonation - pretending to be another person
obscurantism - a deliberate act intended to make something obscure
four flush, bluff - the act of bluffing in poker; deception by a false show of confidence in the strength of your cards
take-in - the act of taking in as by fooling or cheating or swindling someone

deceit
Translations
deceit [dɪˈsiːt] N (= misleading) → engaño m; (= fraud) → fraude m; (= deceitfulness) → falsedad f
he was involved in a web of lies and deceitestaba metido en una maraña de mentiras y engaños
they won the voters over by deceitconquistaron a los votantes engañándolos or mediante engaños

deceit [dɪˈsiːt] n (= deception) → tromperie f
I acquired the habit of deceit, of lying
BUT Je pris l'habitude de tromper, de mentir.

deceit
nBetrug m no pl, → Täuschung f; these unending deceitsdiese endlosen Täuschungsmanöver; a character full of deceitein durch und durch falscher Charakter

deceit [dɪˈsiːt] n (quality) → disonestà; (action) → inganno, truffa
deceit [dɪˈsiːt] n (quality) → disonestà; (action) → inganno, truffa

deceit
n deceit [diˈsiːt]
(an act of) deceiving She was too honest to be capable of deceit. bedrog, kullery خُدْعَه، خِداع измама podvod bedrageri der Betrug απάτη engaño, trampa, fraude, mentira pettus حقه بازی؛ تقلب vilppi tromperie רָמַאוּת, מרמָה छल, झूठ, धोखा prijevara, varka csalás penipuan svik truffa だますこと 속이다 apgavystė, melas krāpšana; maldināšana penipuan bedrog svik, bedrag(eri) oszustwo, fałsz trapaça înşe­lare обман podvod prevara prevara bedrägeri, svek การหลอกลวง hile, düzen 欺騙 обман; брехня فریب کاری sự lừa dối 欺骗
adj deˈceitful
deceiving or insincere She's such a deceitful child! bedrieglik, vals مُخادِع، غَشّاش лъжлив prolhaný bedragerisk betrügerisch δόλιος engañoso, falso, tramposo, mentiroso valelik فریبکار؛ متقلب vilpillinen trompeur רָמַאי छली, कपटी prijetvoran, lukav csaló licik fláráður falso うそつきの 거짓의 klastingas, linkęs meluoti melīgs; maldinošs bertujuan menipu orang bedrieglijk svikefull, løgnaktig podstępny, kłamliwy dissimulado mincinos лживый nečestný goljufiv lažljiv bedräglig, svekfull ซึ่งหลอกลวง hilekâr, düzenbaz 不誠實的 облудний; брехливий دھوکا دینے والا dối trá
adv deˈceitfully
bedrieglik, vals بِخِداع، بِغِش лъжливо nečestně, prolhaně bedrageriskt betrügerisch δόλια falsamente petlikult با نیرنگ vilpillisesti faussement בְּמִרמָה छलपूर्वक, कपटतापूर्वक prijetvorno, lukavo csalárd módon secara licik sviksamlega falsamente あざむいて 거짓으로 klastingai, melagingai melīgi; maldinoši dengan tujuan menipu bedrieglijk svikefullt, bedragersk podstępnie dissimuladamente înşelător лживо nečestne goljufivo lažljvo bedrägligt, svekfullt อย่างหลอกลวง hilekârlıkla, düzenbazlıkla 詐欺地 брехливо دھوکے سے một cách dối trá 欺诈地
n deˈceitfulness
bedrieglikheid, valsheid مُخادَعَه، غِش измамничество nečestnost, prolhanost bedrageriskhed die Falschheit δολιότητα engaño valelikkus فریبکاری؛ حقه بازی vilpillisyys fausseté מִרמָה lukavost, himbenost csalárdság kelicikan sviksemi, flærð falsità 偽り, あざむき 속임 apgaulingumas, melagingumas melīgums; maldināšana kebohongan bedrieglijkheid svikefullhet, bedrageri fałsz dissimulação falsitate, ipocrizie лживость nečestnosť goljufivost lažljivost bedräglighet, svekfullhet การหลอกลวง hilekârlık, düzenbazlık 詐欺 брехливість; облудність دھوکے کی بازی sự dối trá 欺诈

deceit is spelt with -ei- .



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Except deceit and lying nothing could come of it now; and deceit and lying were opposed to his nature.
Where pride and stupidity unite there can be no dissimulation worthy notice, and Miss Vernon shall be consigned to unrelenting contempt; but by all that I can gather Lady Susan possesses a degree of captivating deceit which it must be pleasing to witness and detect.
Then, worn out by deceit, treasons, infidelity, and the whole body of terrestrial misery, what does he find at the end of his career?
 
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