betraying |
deceive |
As verbs the difference between betraying and deceive
is that
betraying is while
deceive is to trick or mislead.
As a noun betraying
is betrayal.
deceive |
trap |
As a verb deceive
is to trick or mislead.
As a noun trap is
stair, step.
deceive |
foolhardy |
As a verb deceive
is to trick or mislead.
As an adjective foolhardy is
marked by unthinking recklessness with disregard for danger; bold but rash; hotheaded.
kid |
deceive |
As verbs the difference between kid and deceive
is that
kid is (colloquial) to make a fool of (someone) while
deceive is to trick or mislead.
As a noun kid
is a young goat or
kid can be a fagot; a bundle of heath and furze.
deceive |
deceitful |
As a verb deceive
is to trick or mislead.
As an adjective deceitful is
deliberately misleading or cheating.
doctored |
deceive |
As verbs the difference between doctored and deceive
is that
doctored is while
deceive is to trick or mislead.
As an adjective doctored
is altered; falsified; skewed; manipulated.
fabricate |
deceive |
As verbs the difference between fabricate and deceive
is that
fabricate is to form into a whole by uniting its parts; to frame; to construct; to build; as, to fabricate a bridge or ship while
deceive is to trick or mislead.
deceive |
fraudulent |
As a verb deceive
is to trick or mislead.
As an adjective fraudulent is
dishonest; based on fraud or deception.
deceive |
devote |
As verbs the difference between deceive and devote
is that
deceive is to trick or mislead while
devote is to give one's time, focus one's efforts, commit oneself, etc. entirely for, on, or to a certain matter.
As an adjective devote is
devoted; addicted; devout.
deceive |
betrayal |
As a verb deceive
is to trick or mislead.
As a noun betrayal is
the act of betraying.
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