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deceit
[dih-seet]
noun
the act or practice of deceiving; concealment or distortion of the truth for the purpose of misleading; duplicity; fraud; cheating.
Once she exposed their deceit, no one ever trusted them again.
Synonyms: ,an act or device intended to deceive; trick; stratagem.
the quality of being deceitful; duplicity; falseness.
a man full of deceit.
Antonyms: ,
deceit
/ »åɪ˲õ¾±Ė³Ł /
noun
the act or practice of deceiving
a statement, act, or device intended to mislead; fraud; trick
a tendency to deceive
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- nondeceit noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of deceit1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
National studies confirm voter impersonation is exceedingly rare, with most claims rooted in clerical errors rather than deceit.
Like any woman should be allowed to do, she worked you out despite repeated deceit and said enough is enough.
He would eventually shift focus back to the big screen to attack Hollywood's devilish tricks of fame, glamour, deceit and identity loss, in films unofficially known as his Los Angeles trilogy.
The casual deceit that had served him in prison was proving useful.
āThe depth of the deceit and violence involved in this case is chilling,ā said Dist.
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When To Use
Deceit is the act or practice of deceivingālying, misleading, or otherwise hiding or distorting the truth. The word deception often means the same thing and is perhaps more commonly used.Deceit doesnāt just involve lying. It can consist of misrepresenting or omitting the truth or more complicated cover-ups. Anything that involves intentionally misleading someone is deceit.The word deceit often implies a pattern of behavior, rather than a one-time act. The adjective deceitful can describe something that deceives or is intended to deceive, or someone who is known for engaging in deceit.Less commonly, the word deceit can refer to an action, scheme, or trick intended to deceive, as in It was a clever deceit, but I didnāt fall for it. Another less common sense of the word refers to the quality of being deceitful. A deceitful person can be said to be full of deceit.Example: Iām sick of your constant lying and deceitāI canāt trust anything you say!
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