To deceive, trick, or confuse means to lead someone to believe something that is not true, often by misleading them with false information or clever tactics. This can involve manipulation or misrepresentation, causing the person to misunderstand a situation or make incorrect assumptions. Such actions can be intentional or unintentional, and they often result in a loss of trust or clarity.
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."
There are several words that could be couplets for deceive. There is receive, perceive, receipt, and several other words as well.
deceive
damasu, だます, 騙す (to trick, to cheat, to deceive)
An action intended to deceive someone; a trick.
Two such words are con and deceive.
trick, betray, circuitous, lie, falsehood
YES it means: A flashy action or display intended to bewilder, confuse, or deceive.
The word "trick" can be a noun (a clever or deceptive action) or a verb (to deceive or outsmart someone).
The English translation of "lokohin" is "to deceive" or "to trick."
Deceive is a good synonym for beguile. Others are fool and trick.
lie, fib, fool, mislead, trick, deceive