When you purposely deceive someone, it is called "fraud." This involves intentionally misleading another person for personal gain, which can take many forms, such as lying, misrepresentation, or trickery. The act can occur in various contexts, including financial transactions, personal relationships, or legal matters.
The teenager purposely tried to deceive her parents. Police can charge 'obstruction of justice' if you deceive them.
The verb of deceit is deceive. As in "to deceive someone".
The verb of deceit is deceive. As in "to deceive someone".
It is called perjury, which involves lying under oath in a legal document, such as an affidavit, with the intent to deceive.
It is sometimes said that if you deceive someone you have pulled the wool over their eyes.
Someone might purposely cough to clear their throat or to attract someones attention.
When a fire is set purposely or to hurt someone.
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Pull the wool over your eyes: Means to deceive someone.
An action intended to deceive someone; a trick.
pretense means a behavior in a genuine but they deceive someone or something
pretend to be another person as enteriment or in order to deceive someone.