Associations to the word «Deception»
Noun
- Bait
- Bondage
- Enigma
- Ethic
- Malice
- Guilt
- Misuse
- Kahn
- Defendant
- Scorpion
- Controlling
- Victim
- Superstition
- Authenticity
- Bourne
- Pass
- Radar
- Finisher
- Confusion
- Indra
- Conscience
- Operation
- Imitation
- Intelligence
- Ingenuity
- Athena
- Dudley
- Psychologist
- Hallucination
- Suspicion
- Confession
- Senor
- Transformer
- Folly
- Ethics
- Advertiser
- Perception
- Apparition
- Stealing
- Threat
- Blindness
- Bullshit
- Magician
- Whaler
- Strategy
- Insanity
- Cia
- Glimmer
- Fairbanks
- Rationality
- Mri
- Reality
- Meteorite
- Atrocity
- Ambush
- Wizard
- Persons
- Pm
- Diplomacy
Adjective
Wiktionary
DECEPTION, noun. An instance of actions and/or schemes fabricated to mislead and/or delude someone into errantly believing a lie or inaccuracy.
Dictionary definition
DECEPTION, noun. A misleading falsehood.
DECEPTION, noun. The act of deceiving.
DECEPTION, noun. An illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers.
Wise words
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.