Trick+or+deceive
31deceive — deceivableness, deceivability, n. deceivably, adv. deceiver, n. deceivingly, adv. /di seev /, v., deceived, deceiving. v.t. 1. to mislead by a false appearance or statement; delude: They deceived the enemy by disguising the destroyer as a… …
32deceive — verb /dɪˈsiːv/ To trick or mislead. See Also: deception, deceptive, deceit …
33deceive — Synonyms and related words: abuse, bamboozle, be untruthful, befool, beguile, betray, bitch, bluff, bunk, cajole, cheat, cheat on, circumvent, con, conjure, cozen, debauch, defile, deflower, defraud, delude, despoil, diddle, do, dodge, double… …
34trick — v. n. == deceive [trichen]. Pol. S. 69 …
35trick — trɪk n. prank, mischievous or deceptive act; clever feat or device; ability to do something well; stint; one round in a card game, all the cards played by the participants in one round of a card game; sexual act performed by a prostitute (Slang) …
36trick him out of his money — cheat him out of his money, deceive him and take his money …
37trick — I. n. 1. Artifice, stratagem, wile, cheat, dodge, doubling, fraud, chicane, blind, feint, manaeuvre, deceit, imposition, imposture, deception, juggle, reach, shuffle, hocus pocus, swindle, chouse, fetch, humbug, hoax, cog, gammon, cunning… …
38deceive — verb 1) she was deceived by a con man Syn: swindle, defraud, cheat, trick, hoodwink, hoax, dupe, take in, mislead, delude, fool, outwit, lead on, inveigle, beguile, double cross, gull; informal con …
39deceive — v mislead, misinform, misguide, sail under false colors; delude, fool, take in, throw dust in the eyes of, pull the wool over the eyes of, Inf. slip or pass [s.t.] over on, slip or pass one over on; cozen, dupe, gull, defraud, cheat; rook,… …
40deceive — verb Syn: trick, cheat, defraud, swindle, hoodwink, hoax, dupe, take in, mislead, delude, fool; informal con, pull the wool over someone s eyes; N.Amer.; informal sucker, goldbrick; Austral.; informal rort …