deception |
hollowness |
As nouns the difference between deception and hollowness
is that
deception is disappointment while
hollowness is the state or quality of being hollow.
deception |
felinity |
As nouns the difference between deception and felinity
is that
deception is disappointment while
felinity is (uncountable) the state of being feline.
deception |
antitrust |
As a noun deception
is disappointment.
As an adjective antitrust is
(
label) opposed to or against the establishment or existence of trusts (monopolies), usually referring to legislation.
deception |
shammy |
As nouns the difference between deception and shammy
is that
deception is an instance of actions and/or schemes fabricated to mislead and/or delude someone into errantly believing a lie or inaccuracy while
shammy is chamois leather.
deception |
rascality |
As nouns the difference between deception and rascality
is that
deception is disappointment while
rascality is rascals collectively; the rabble, the masses.
hoodwinking |
deception |
As nouns the difference between hoodwinking and deception
is that
hoodwinking is an act of deception while
deception is an instance of actions and/or schemes fabricated to mislead and/or delude someone into errantly believing a lie or inaccuracy.
As a verb hoodwinking
is present participle of hoodwink.
frankness |
deception |
As nouns the difference between frankness and deception
is that
frankness is the state of being frank; candour; honesty while
deception is an instance of actions and/or schemes fabricated to mislead and/or delude someone into errantly believing a lie or inaccuracy.
spindle |
deception |
As nouns the difference between spindle and deception
is that
spindle is (spinning) a rod used for spinning and then winding natural fibres (especially wool), usually consisting of a shaft and a circular whorl positioned at either the upper or lower end of the shaft when suspended vertically from the forming thread while
deception is disappointment.
As a verb spindle
is to make into a long tapered shape.
deception |
deceived |
As a noun deception
is disappointment.
As a verb deceived is
(
deceive).
affectation |
deception |
As nouns the difference between affectation and deception
is that
affectation is an attempt to assume or exhibit what is not natural or real; false display; artificial show while
deception is disappointment.
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