Synonyms:
ambidexterity, ambidextrousness, artifice,cheating, chicane, chicanery, cozening, craft,craftiness, cunning, deceitfulness, deception,defrauding, dirty dealing, dirty pool, dishonesty,dissemblance, dissimulation, double-dealing,duplicity, entrapping, fraud, fraudulence, guile,hypocrisy, imposition, overreaching, pretense,slyness, smoke and mirrors, trapping, treachery,trickery, two-facedness, two-timing,underhandedness
deception
One adverb of deceive is deceivably.Another adverb of deceive is deceivingly.
To beguile is to deceive by guile or to divert by flirting and so antonyms for beguiling as an adjective include straightforward and honest, along with boring and unattractive.
Yes, it's A synonym for deceive
The verb of deceit is deceive. As in "to deceive someone".
deception
No the word deceitful is not a noun. It is an adjective.
Deceive other , and they will deceive you.
One adverb of deceive is deceivably.Another adverb of deceive is deceivingly.
To beguile is to deceive by guile or to divert by flirting and so antonyms for beguiling as an adjective include straightforward and honest, along with boring and unattractive.
You simply put the word deceive in a spot where it fits. Deceive means to trick or fool, so if trick or fool would fit there, so would deceive. "How could you deceive me?!" "People will deceive others to get what they want."
Deceived is the past tense of deceive.
Decievtion is not a grammatical word. Perhaps the word is supposed to be deception or deceit, which are nouns. Deceive is the verb form, and deceptive is an adjective.
Decipere = to cheat, to deceive
Deceive is a verb.
Yes, it's A synonym for deceive
The teenager purposely tried to deceive her parents. Police can charge 'obstruction of justice' if you deceive them.