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deception

English

Etymology

From Middle English decepcioun, from Old French decepcion, from Latin d?cipi? (to deceive).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d??s?p??n/

Noun

deception (countable and uncountable, plural deceptions)

  1. An instance of actions and/or schemes fabricated to mislead someone into believing a lie or inaccuracy.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:deception

Related terms

  • deceive
  • deceptive

Translations

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betraying

English

Etymology

betray +? -ing

Verb

betraying

  1. present participle of betray

Noun

betraying (plural betrayings)

  1. betrayal
    • Oh, by what plots, by what forswearings, betrayings, oppressions, imprisonments, tortures, poisonings, and under what reasons of state and politic subtilty, have these forenamed kings [] pulled the vengeance of God upon themselves []

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