имя существительное обман, жульничество; ложь; измышления, неправда, хитрость Например: deliberate deception — преднамеренный обман to practise deception — обманывать Синоним(ы): chicanery, deceit, equivocation, fraud, trickery Антоним(ы): honesty, sincerity, candour, veracity
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noun Etymology: Middle English decepcioun, from Anglo-French deception, from Late Latin deception-, deceptio, from Latin decipere to deceive 1. a. the act of deceiving b. the fact or condition of being deceived 2. something that deceives; trick Example: a clever deception • deceptional adjective Synonyms: deception, fraud, double-dealing, subterfuge, trickery mean the acts or practices of one who deliberately deceives. deception may or may not imply blameworthiness, since it may suggest cheating or merely tactical resource Example: magicians are masters of deception. fraud always implies guilt and often criminality in act or practice Example: indicted for fraud. double-dealing suggests treachery or at least action contrary to a professed attitude Example: a go-between suspected of double-dealing. subterfuge suggests the adoption of a stratagem or the telling of a lie in order to escape guilt or to gain an end Example: obtained the papers by subterfuge. trickery implies ingenious acts intended to dupe or cheat Example: resorted to trickery to gain their ends.