Found 3 items, similar to Deception.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: deception
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: deception
deception
n 1: a misleading falsehood [syn:
misrepresentation,
deceit]
2: the act of deceiving [syn:
deceit,
dissembling,
dissimulation]
3: an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers
[syn:
magic trick,
conjuring trick,
trick,
magic,
legerdemain,
conjuration,
illusion]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Deception
Deception
\De*cep"tion\, n. [F. d['e]ception, L. deceptio, fr.
decipere, deceptum. See
Deceive.]
1. The act of deceiving or misleading. --South.
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2. The state of being deceived or misled.
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There is one thing relating either to the action or
enjoyments of man in which he is not liable to
deception. --South.
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3. That which deceives or is intended to deceive; false
representation; artifice; cheat; fraud.
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There was of course room for vast deception.
--Motley.
Syn:
Deception,
Deceit,
Fraud,
Imposition.
Usage: Deception usually refers to the act, and deceit to the
habit of the mind; hence we speak of a person as
skilled in deception and addicted to deceit. The
practice of deceit springs altogether from design, and
that of the worst kind; but a deception does not
always imply aim and intention. It may be undesigned
or accidental. An imposition is an act of deception
practiced upon some one to his annoyance or injury; a
fraud implies the use of stratagem, with a view to
some unlawful gain or advantage.
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