That is known as a misconception or a mistaken belief about someone's true nature or characteristics.
This is called reverse psychology, which involves persuading someone to do something by suggesting they do the opposite. It plays on the tendency for humans to resist direct commands.
When you trick someone into doing something, it is called deception or manipulation. This involves misleading someone through false information or tactics to achieve a certain outcome or goal.
That feeling is called a sense of obligation, which can stem from a sense of duty, attachment, responsibility, or personal commitment. It often involves a feeling of moral or ethical duty to act or fulfill certain expectations towards something or someone.
That is known as projection. It is a defense mechanism where an individual attributes their own emotions or traits onto another person or object.
The term for accusing someone of something and then doing the same thing yourself is called "hypocrisy." This refers to the act of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs to which one's own behavior does not conform.
That would be 'to insinuate'
it is called sociology
It is called sarcasm when someone says the opposite of what you say in a mocking or ironic way.
Passive-aggressive or gaslighting (common in Narcissists or other toxic)
To reverse. To make something the opposite of what it was
When you hear something coming closer, it is called "waxing". The opposite of which is "waning".
That is called verbal irony. It occurs when someone says something but means the opposite, often for humor or emphasis.
Coercion. You can coerce someone into doing something
someone would eat a match because it could be something that is easy to do but we are to afraid to do it and they want to entertain people. Actually it can be somewhat of a disorder. Its called
Actually, they haven't disappeared. They are still around and just called something else. Anyone who robs someone is a "highway man".
A written document giving someone permission to do something is called a "license."
Because it reverses the effects of something (anti means opposite)