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Verbs for Deception

30 Words

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lie
1.
lie
Verb

to intentionally say or write something that is not true

She lies about her age to seem older.

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fib
2.
fib
Noun

a small lie, usually told to avoid minor trouble or embarrassment

She told a little fib about being late because of traffic.

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bluff
3.
bluff
Verb

to trick opponents in games like poker by acting confidently with a weak hand, making them think one has a strong hand

She successfully bluffed her opponent into thinking she had a royal flush, causing them to fold their straight.

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pretend
4.
pre
tend
Verb

to act in a specific way in order to make others believe that something is the case when actually it is not so

He pretended to enjoy the meal, even though it didn't taste good, to avoid causing offense.

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purport
5.
pur
port
Verb

to claim or suggest something, often falsely or without proof

He purports to be an expert in finance, but he has no qualifications in the field.

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feign
6.
feign
Verb

to pretend, often with the intent to deceive or mislead others

She feigned illness to get out of attending the party.

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masquerade
7.
mas
que
rade
Verb

to disguise or pretend to be someone or something else, often by wearing a mask or adopting a false identity

The spy skillfully masqueraded as a tourist, blending in seamlessly with the crowd.

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deceive
8.
de
ceive
Verb

to make a person believe something untrue

He tried to deceive his friends by pretending to be a millionaire.

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trick
9.
trick
Noun

an act performed to amuse people who might consider it magical

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mislead
10.
mis
lead
Verb

to cause someone to believe something that is not true, typically by lying or omitting important information

The politician misled the public about their intentions for the new policy.

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delude
11.
de
lude
Verb

to deceive someone into believing something that is not true, often by creating false hopes or illusions

The politician deluded voters with promises of unrealistic solutions to complex problems.

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defraud
12.
def
raud
Verb

to illegally obtain money or property from someone by tricking them

The scammer defrauded unsuspecting individuals by convincing them to invest in a fraudulent scheme.

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bamboozle
13.
bam
boo
zle
Verb

to trick someone, often by confusing or misleading them with clever or deceptive tactics

The con artist bamboozled the elderly couple into giving him their life savings by promising fake investments.

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manipulate
14.
ma
nip
u
late
Verb

to control or influence someone cleverly for personal gain or advantage

The con artist manipulated his victims into giving him their money by playing on their emotions.

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dupe
15.
dupe
Verb

to trick someone into believing something that is not true

The scammer duped unsuspecting individuals into giving away their personal information by pretending to be a bank representative.

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hoodwink
16.
hood
wink
Verb

to deceive a person, often by hiding the truth or using clever tactics to mislead them

The scammer attempted to hoodwink elderly individuals into giving away their personal information.

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swindle
17.
swin
dle
Verb

to use deceit in order to deprive someone of their money or other possessions

The con artist swindled unsuspecting investors out of millions of dollars by promising high returns on fake investments.

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play along
18.
play along
Verb

to pretend to support or agree with someone or something to keep things peaceful or for one's own gain

I wasn't sure what they were plotting, but I thought it best to play along until I knew more.

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con
Verb

to deceive someone in order to deprive them of something, such as money, property, or information

The scammer conned elderly individuals into giving them their life savings by posing as a bank representative over the phone.

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gull
20.
gull
Verb

to trick someone, often by taking advantage of their trust or naivety

The scammer gullied the elderly couple into giving them their life savings by posing as a charity worker.

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diddle
21.
di
ddle
Verb

to deceive someone through dishonesty, often resulting in the loss of something valuable

The fraudulent contractor diddled unsuspecting homeowners out of thousands of dollars by promising repairs that were never completed.

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outwit
22.
out
wit
Verb

to defeat or surpass someone in a clever or cunning manner

The detective was able to outwit the criminal, solving the case and bringing the perpetrator to justice.

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bilk
23.
bilk
Verb

to unfairly take money or what someone deserves from them through dishonest methods

The unscrupulous salesman bilked elderly customers out of their retirement savings by selling them unnecessary insurance policies.

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rook
24.
rook
Noun

a Eurasian passerine of the crow family which is uniformly black and nests at the treetops

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misguide
25.
mis
guide
Verb

to provide incorrect directions to someone, leading them in the wrong direction or causing them to become lost

The faulty GPS system misguided the travelers, leading them to a dead-end road.

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cheat
26.
cheat
Verb

to trick someone, typically with the intention of depriving them of something valuable

She realized her business partner had cheated her out of a fair share of the profits.

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betray
27.
bet
ray
Verb

to be disloyal to a person, a group of people, or one's country by giving information about them to their enemy

The spy betrayed his country by passing classified information to the enemy.

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turn against
28.
turn against
Verb

to develop opposition or hostility toward something or someone once supported or favored

He turned against the company's leadership when decisions started affecting job security.

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rip off
29.
rip off
Verb

to tear or remove something by force

He accidentally ripped off the button from his shirt while rushing.

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double-cross
30.
dou
ble
cross
Verb

to betray a person that one is in cooperation with, often when they want to do something illegal together

The criminal double-crossed his partner by taking the stolen goods and fleeing with them alone.

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