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Do not deceive me, unless you want respect and honesty in return.
This one is a tricky word to add the suffix. It requires you to completely change the base word. Deceive becomes deception.
The word 'deceive' is a verb, meaning cause someone to believe something that is not true; to give a mistaken impression.Example sentence: If you deceive people on a regular basis, there will come a time when no one will believe you about anything.
trick, betray, circuitous, lie, falsehood
Words that mean fake or not genuine include "spurious," which suggests something that is false or lacking authenticity, and "fraudulent," which implies deceit or trickery. "Counterfeit" refers specifically to imitation items made to deceive, often in relation to money or goods. Additionally, "phony" is a colloquial term used to describe someone or something that is insincere or fraudulent.
The word deceive is a verb, a word meaning to mislead, delude; to impose a false idea; a word for an action.The noun forms for the verb deceive are deceiver, deceit, deception, and the gerund, deceiving.
The Filipino word "linlangin" means to deceive or to trick someone.
Deceive other , and they will deceive you.
Don't you ever try and use that kind of trickery on me?!
Decipere = to cheat, to deceive
Deceive is a verb.
The verb associated with trickery is "to deceive." It refers to the act of misleading or causing someone to believe something that is not true. Other related verbs include "to dupe," "to con," and "to fool," all of which imply some form of tricking or misleading someone.
fool
Illusion, trickery, hypnosis.
Do not deceive me, unless you want respect and honesty in return.
You would not want to deceive your teacher by pretending you wrote this would you?
The teenager purposely tried to deceive her parents. Police can charge 'obstruction of justice' if you deceive them.