deceive |
mistake |
As verbs the difference between deceive and mistake
is that
deceive is to trick or mislead while
mistake is to understand wrongly, taking one thing for another, or someone for someone else.
As a noun mistake is
an error; a blunder.
deceive |
betrayed |
As verbs the difference between deceive and betrayed
is that
deceive is to trick or mislead while
betrayed is (
betray).
feign |
deceive |
As verbs the difference between feign and deceive
is that
feign is to make a false copy or version of; to counterfeit while
deceive is to trick or mislead.
deceive |
prank |
As verbs the difference between deceive and prank
is that
deceive is to trick or mislead while
prank is to adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously.
As a noun prank is
(obsolete) an evil deed; a malicious trick, an act of cruel deception.
As an adjective prank is
(obsolete) full of gambols or tricks.
deceive |
false |
As a verb deceive
is to trick or mislead.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
malign |
deceive |
As verbs the difference between malign and deceive
is that
malign is to make defamatory statements about; to slander or traduce while
deceive is to trick or mislead.
As an adjective malign
is evil or malignant in disposition, nature, intent or influence.
tease |
deceive |
As verbs the difference between tease and deceive
is that
tease is to separate the fibres of a fibrous material while
deceive is to trick or mislead.
As a noun tease
is one who teases.
deceive |
tempted |
As verbs the difference between deceive and tempted
is that
deceive is to trick or mislead while
tempted is (
tempt).
deceive |
undefined |
As a verb deceive
is to trick or mislead.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
deceive |
illude |
As verbs the difference between deceive and illude
is that
deceive is to trick or mislead while
illude is to delude, fool.
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