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Deceptious | a. [ LL. deceptiosus. ] Tending deceive; delusive. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] As if those organs had deceptious functions. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Deception | n. [ F. déception, L. deceptio, fr. decipere, deceptum. See Deceive. ] 1. The act of deceiving or misleading. South. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The state of being deceived or misled. [ 1913 Webster ] There is one thing relating either to the action or enjoyments of man in which he is not liable to deception. South. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. That which deceives or is intended to deceive; false representation; artifice; cheat; fraud. [ 1913 Webster ] There was of course room for vast deception. Motley. Syn. -- Deception, Deceit, Fraud, Imposition. Deception usually refers to the act, and deceit to the habit of the mind; hence we speak of a person as skilled in deception and addicted to deceit. The practice of deceit springs altogether from design, and that of the worst kind; but a deception does not always imply aim and intention. It may be undesigned or accidental. An imposition is an act of deception practiced upon some one to his annoyance or injury; a fraud implies the use of stratagem, with a view to some unlawful gain or advantage. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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| deception | (ดิเซพ'เชิน) n. การหลอกลวง, การปลอมแปลง, เล่ห์เพทุบาย, Syn. fraud |
| deception | (n) ความหลอกลวง, การตบตา, ความเข้าใจผิด, เล่ห์เพทุบาย, การต้มตุ๋น |
| | | | | | | | Deception | n. [ F. déception, L. deceptio, fr. decipere, deceptum. See Deceive. ] 1. The act of deceiving or misleading. South. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The state of being deceived or misled. [ 1913 Webster ] There is one thing relating either to the action or enjoyments of man in which he is not liable to deception. South. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. That which deceives or is intended to deceive; false representation; artifice; cheat; fraud. [ 1913 Webster ] There was of course room for vast deception. Motley. Syn. -- Deception, Deceit, Fraud, Imposition. Deception usually refers to the act, and deceit to the habit of the mind; hence we speak of a person as skilled in deception and addicted to deceit. The practice of deceit springs altogether from design, and that of the worst kind; but a deception does not always imply aim and intention. It may be undesigned or accidental. An imposition is an act of deception practiced upon some one to his annoyance or injury; a fraud implies the use of stratagem, with a view to some unlawful gain or advantage. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | 虚偽 | [きょぎ, kyogi] (n, adj-no, vs) untrue; falsehood; fiction; deception; vanity; (P) #6,141 [Add to Longdo] | お強;御強 | [おこわ, okowa] (n) (1) (See 赤飯, 強飯・こわめし) glutinous rice steamed with red beans or some other ingredient; (2) (arch) trickery; deception [Add to Longdo] | だまし取る;騙し取る;騙しとる | [だましとる, damashitoru] (v5r) to take something away by deception [Add to Longdo] | まやかし | [mayakashi] (n, adj-no) deception; make-believe; fake; counterfeit; phony [Add to Longdo] | 拐引 | [かいいん, kaiin] (n, vs) carrying off by deception; kidnap [Add to Longdo] | 欺瞞 | [ぎまん, giman] (n, vs) deception; deceit [Add to Longdo] | 欺罔 | [きもう;きぼう;ぎもう(ok), kimou ; kibou ; gimou (ok)] (n, vs) deception; defrauding someone; fooling someone; swindling; false pretences [Add to Longdo] | 欺騙 | [ぎへん, gihen] (n) deception [Add to Longdo] | 誤魔化し(ateji);胡麻化し(ateji) | [ごまかし, gomakashi] (n, adj-no) (uk) hanky-panky; juggling; cheating; deception; smoke and mirrors [Add to Longdo] | 自己欺瞞 | [じこぎまん, jikogiman] (n, adj-no) self-deception [Add to Longdo] |
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