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deception

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Noun — An action or scheme designed to make someone believe something untrue.

How to use deception

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practice deception an elaborate deception uncover the deception

Etymology

From Latin decipere, "to deceive," via Old French decepcion.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “deception” mean?

The word “deception” means an action or scheme designed to make someone believe something untrue. In plain terms, the act of tricking someone, or a specific trick used to mislead.

How do you pronounce “deception”?

“Deception” is pronounced dih-SEHP-shuhn (/dɪˈsɛpʃən/ in IPA).

How do you use “deception” in a sentence?

Here is “deception” used in a sentence: “The fraud involved an elaborate deception spanning several years.”

What part of speech is “deception”?

“Deception” is a noun.

Where does the word “deception” come from?

The word “deception” comes from Latin. From Latin decipere, "to deceive," via Old French decepcion.

Is “deception” a common word?

“Deception” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between "deception" and "lie"?

"Deception" refers to an action or scheme designed to make someone believe something untrue, which can be broader than a single false statement. A "lie" is typically one specific false statement, while deception can involve a lie, a series of lies, or misleading actions and appearances working together.

What is the difference between "deception" and "fraud"?

"Deception" is the general act of making someone believe something untrue, while "fraud" specifically refers to deception used to gain something illegally, often money or property. Fraud is therefore a narrower, legal term for deception carried out for unlawful gain.

What verbs commonly go with "deception", as in "practice deception"?

Common collocations include "practice deception," "use deception," "engage in deception," and "detect deception." These phrases describe both the act of deceiving and the process of uncovering it.

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