gammon |
deceive |
As verbs the difference between gammon and deceive
is that
gammon is to cure bacon by salting while
deceive is to trick or mislead.
As a noun gammon
is the lower or hind part of a side of bacon.
As a proper noun Gammon
is the
Shelta or
Cant language of the Irish Travelling Community.
deceive |
spurious |
As a verb deceive
is to trick or mislead.
As an adjective spurious is
false, not authentic, not genuine.
deceive |
falsify |
As verbs the difference between deceive and falsify
is that
deceive is to trick or mislead while
falsify is to alter so as to make false; to make incorrect.
misquote |
deceive |
As verbs the difference between misquote and deceive
is that
misquote is to incorrectly recite a quote while
deceive is to trick or mislead.
deceive |
frand |
As a verb deceive
is to trick or mislead.
As an initialism frand is
(legal) fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory; a standard used with respect to licensing.
deceive |
occupy |
Related terms |
Deceive is a related term of occupy.
As verbs the difference between deceive and occupy
is that
deceive is to trick or mislead while
occupy is (
label) to take or use time.
misled |
deceive |
As verbs the difference between misled and deceive
is that
misled is (
mislead) or
misled can be (
misle) while
deceive is to trick or mislead.
trickery |
deceive |
As a noun trickery
is deception or underhanded behavior.
As a verb deceive is
to trick or mislead.
cajole |
deceive |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between cajole and deceive
is that
cajole is to persuade someone to do something which they are reluctant to do, especially by flattery or promises; to coax while
deceive is to trick or mislead.
devious |
deceive |
As an adjective devious
is deviating; not straightforward or honest, not frank; not standard.
As a verb deceive is
to trick or mislead.
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