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Wiktionary5.0 / 1 vote

  1. deceitnoun

    An act or practice intended to deceive; a trick

    The whole conversation was merely a deceit.

    Synonyms:
    deception, deceitfulness, trick, fraudulence, fraud, trickery, underhandedness, dissimulation, deceptiveness

  2. deceitnoun

    An act of deceiving someone

    Synonyms:
    underhandedness, deceptiveness, trickery, fraud, trick, deception, dissimulation, fraudulence, deceitfulness

  3. deceitnoun

    The state of being deceitful or deceptive

    Synonyms:
    trick, dissimulation, deception, fraudulence, deceptiveness, deceitfulness, underhandedness, trickery, fraud

  4. deceitnoun

    The tort or fraudulent representation of a material fact made with knowledge of its falsity, or recklessly, or without reasonable grounds for believing its truth and with intent to induce reliance on it; the plaintiff justifiably relies on the deception, to his injury.

    Synonyms:
    deception, fraud, deceitfulness, trick, dissimulation, trickery, deceptiveness, underhandedness, fraudulence

English Synonyms and Antonyms4.0 / 1 vote

  1. deceit

    Deceit is the habit, deception the act; guile applies to the disposition out of which deceit and deception grow, and also to their actual practise. A lie, lying, or falsehood, is the uttering of what one knows to be false with intent to deceive. The novel or drama is not a lie, because not meant to deceive; the ancient teaching that the earth was flat was not a lie, because not then known to be false. Untruth is more than lack of accuracy, implying always lack of veracity; but it is a somewhat milder and more dignified word than lie. Falsehood and lying are in utterance; deceit and deception may be merely in act or implication. Deception may be innocent, and even unintentional, as in the case of an optical illusion; deceit always involves injurious intent. Craft and cunning have not necessarily any moral quality; they are common traits of animals, but stand rather low in the human scale. Duplicity is the habitual speaking or acting with intent to appear to mean what one does not. Dissimulation is rather a concealing of what is than a pretense of what is not. Finesse is simply an adroit and delicate management of a matter for one's own side, not necessarily involving deceit. Compare ARTIFICE; FICTION; FRAUD; HYPOCRISY.

    Synonyms:
    craft, cunning, deceitfulness, deception, delusion, dissimulation, double-dealing, duplicity, fabrication, falsehood, finesse, fraud, guile, hypocrisy, imposition, lie, lying, prevarication, trickery, untruth

    Antonyms:
    candor, fair dealing, frankness, guilelessness, honesty, openness, simplicity, sincerity, truth, veracity

Princeton's WordNet1.0 / 1 vote

  1. fraudulence, deceitnoun

    the quality of being fraudulent

    Synonyms:
    hoax, deceit, fraud, dupery, fraudulence, dissimulation, misrepresentation, humbug, duplicity, deception, put-on, dissembling

  2. misrepresentation, deceit, deceptionnoun

    a misleading falsehood

    Synonyms:
    thaumaturgy, magic trick, trick, deceit, fraudulence, falsification, conjuring trick, dissimulation, conjuration, deception, legerdemain, magic, misrepresentation, illusion, dissembling

  3. deception, deceit, dissembling, dissimulationnoun

    the act of deceiving

    Synonyms:
    deception, dissembling, trick, pretence, legerdemain, fraudulence, magic trick, feigning, deceit, conjuring trick, thaumaturgy, dissimulation, illusion, misrepresentation, magic, conjuration, pretense

Dictionary of English Synonymes3.0 / 1 vote

  1. deceitnoun

    Synonyms:
    deception, fraud, imposition, imposture, finesse, artifice, duplicity, guile, trickery, cozenage, cheating, double dealing

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words0.0 / 0 votes

  1. deceitnoun

    Synonyms:
    deception, imposition, trickery, chicanery, artifice, delusion, circumvention, guile, duplicity, imposture finesse, dissimulation, cozenage, trumpery, fallacy

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How to use DECEIT in a sentence?

  1. Matthew Armfield:

    It is so unbelievably upsetting to see my father, Dan, and my fellow members of First Covenant experience the hate, deceit and actions that go against the teachings of love and inclusion that Jesus Christ preached.

  2. George Orwell:

    In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act.

  3. Kathryn Atkins:

    The truth is (in most cases), the most painful thing a person can hear. So why couple that with lies, deceit, and betrayal, and make the person deal with , not only the painful truth but all those other devistating things on top of the already painful truth.

  4. John Dryden:

    When I consider life, it is all a cheat. Yet fooled with hope, people favor this deceit.

  5. Reg Keys:

    But I certainly hope it points the finger of accountability in the direction of the former prime minister who was the key player with all of this deceit.


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