History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
beguile

the cheats, deceive (a person)

fool

betray

be an enemy to (one's country etc)

be disloyal

collusion

a secret agreement or understanding for a deceitful or fraudulent purpose

secret understanding, often with intent to defraud

deceive

to cause (a person) to believe something that is false

mislead; be dishonest

delude

to deceive or mislead (a person) (on purpose)

deceive, fool

guile

clever deceit

slyness, cleverness

hoodwink

to deceive or trick (a person)

deceive

juggle

to do tricks, perform (with balls, plates etc thrown into the air) to amuse people

mislead, falsify; handle several things at once

mislead

to cause (a person) to have the wrong idea or opinion or, to act incorrectly

give someone the wrong idea, information

play-off

(of teams, players etc with equal scores) to play a deciding match

stop, hinder

sell-out

an event (a football match, concert etc) for which all tickets have been sold; a betrayal

betray principles

thwart

to oppose or prevent (something) successfully

stop, hinder

treachery

the act, result, of being treacherous

disloyalty, dishonesty

trickery

deception, joke

deception, joke

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