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    deceit
    /dɪˈsiːt/

    noun

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  2. Just as a falsehood with criminal intent is "fraud", so is the "deception"; a "deception" with criminal intent is a "deceit". This way, you will find "false" a bigger circle, while "fraud" finding a smaller place within that circle and so will you find "deception" taking in "deceit" and covering an area far beyond. Share.

  3. Deceit often involve telling a lie and/or omitting facts. To deceive is to use deceit; that is, is to cause someone to believe something false, usually to your advantage. For example, "the car salesman deceived the customer about the value of the car." To cheat is to act dishonestly or break a rule or law to gain an advantage.

  4. Feb 14, 2020 · Outwit means ‘to get the better of’ or ‘to outsmart’ meaning to defeat by being more clever than. I suggest you stay away from the word ‘deceive’ when trying to understand this sentence - although deceit may be a part of ‘cunning’ - cunning is the traditional behaviour attributed to the fox, at least in the UK. Cunning, and sly.

  5. The definitions are quite similar, but what are the differences in meaning between them, exactly? cunning: having or showing skill in achieving one’s ends by deceit or evasion. crafty: clever at achieving one’s aims by indirect or deceitful methods. wily: skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully

  6. 70. Here's two ways I've seen the "all, but" idiom used: "Close all tabs but this one" (Any modern application with a number of tabs might have this as an option.) It means "close all the tabs, but not this one". "With that goal, the championship is all but decided". This seems to mean "you can say/do whatever (all) you want, (but) it won't ...

  7. Nov 14, 2011 · Therefore this is not just a deceit, I would still call this a lie (alternatively, it is a contradiction). There are many definitions of a lie , I don't object to the one given by wikipedia A lie (also called prevarication, falsehood) is a type of deception in the form of an untruthful statement, especially with the intention to deceive others .

  8. Jan 20, 2020 · with masterful deceit Broke down my lute and they kicked in my teeth While the devils horns minced our tender meat and so cried the witcher He can't be bleat. But I don't really understand the meaning here. I've always understood bleat to be the sound sheep or lambs make , or to talkabout something incessantly.

  9. Oct 16, 2014 · What is the word for someone trying to seem/be deep and intelligent, but really they are shallow, and not at all being insightful. Pedant is about rules, so that is disqualified, the closest I could

  10. Apr 8, 2020 · 1. Double-headed (adj): (of a train) pulled by two locomotives. Example: Trains were double headed for most of the day with every possible combination of locomotive. (of a weapon) having two cutting implements, typically one at each end of the shaft. Example: a double-headed axe.

  11. Besides dissimulation (noun, “The act of concealing the truth; hypocrisy or deception”), consider masquerade as a noun, “Acting or living under false pretenses; concealment of something by a false or unreal show; pretentious show; disguise”, or as a verb, “To frolic or disport in disguise; to make a pretentious show of being what one is not [eg] He masqueraded as my friend until the truth finally came out”.

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