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Meaning
Verb
●
To
trick
or mislead.
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Origin
deceive
English
deceyven
Middle English (1100-1500)
deceivre
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
decipere
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Deceave
Counterfeit
Dissemble
Dissimulate
Feign
Overreach
Sham
Get
Diddle
Mislead
Hustle
Chance
Delude
Put On
Lead Astray
Related
Manipulate
Misinform
Defraud
Hoodwink
Misguide
Intimidate
Beguile
Entrap
Coerce
Confuse
Brainwash
Betray
Cheat
Trick
Seduce
Fool
Persuade
Convince
Impress
Frighten
Embarrass
Humiliate
Scare
Distract
Impersonate
Dupe
Harass
Misdirect
Tell
Scam
Insult
Lie
Victimize
Lure
Attack
Harm
Oppress
Offend
Misleads
Hypnotize
Tempt
Steal
Punish
Injure
Disguise
Misrepresent
Defame
Destroy
Kill
Corrupt
Enslave
Please
Annoy
Hurt
Discredit
Bully
Trust
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Rhymes
Eve
Eve
Liv
Neve
Eave
Peeve
Breve
Leave
Naive
Reeve
We'Ve
Weave
Reave
Keeve
Steve
Steve
Seave
Heave
Skeeve
Steeve
Cleave
Greave
Grieve
Sheave
Thieve
Relieve
Khedive
Bereave
Believe
Receive
Deceive
Achieve
Conceive
Perceive
Retrieve
Rebelieve
Reperceive
Preconceive
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