💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Deceipt"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| deedenoun | Obsolete spelling of deed. [An action or act; something that is done.] |
| mimickrynoun | Obsolete spelling of mimicry. [An act or ability to simulate or effect the appearance, characteristics, or behavior of someone or something else.] |
| imposturynoun | Obsolete form of imposture. [The act or conduct of an impostor; deception practiced under a false or assumed character; fraud or imposition.] |
| unhonestienoun | Obsolete form of unhonesty. [(now rare) Synonym of dishonesty.] |
| fraudnoun | (law) The crime of stealing or otherwise illegally obtaining money by use of deception tactics. |
| secresynoun | Obsolete spelling of secrecy. [Concealment; the condition of being secret or hidden.] |
| dedenoun | A female given name. |
| deboshmentnoun | Obsolete form of debauchment. [The act of debauching or corrupting; the act of seducing from virtue or duty.] |
| counterfeisancenoun | (obsolete) Deception, dissimulation. |
| ticementnoun | Obsolete form of enticement. [The act or practice of enticing, of alluring or tempting.] |
| unsinceritynoun | Obsolete form of insincerity. [Property of being insincere, lacking sincerity or truthfulness.] |
| cony-catchingnoun | (obsolete) Deception, trickery. |
| truethnoun | Obsolete spelling of truth. [True facts, genuine depiction or statements of reality.] |
| hypocrisienoun | Obsolete form of hypocrisy. [The contrivance of a false appearance of virtue or goodness, while concealing real character or inclinations, especially with respect to religious and moral beliefs; hence in general sense, dissimulation, pretence, sham.] |
| malefeasancenoun | Obsolete spelling of malfeasance. [Wrongdoing.] |
| seducementnoun | (obsolete) Seduction. |
| cowardisenoun | Obsolete spelling of cowardice. [Lack of courage.] |
| brain tricknoun | A puzzle designed to exercise the brain. |
| pretendencenoun | (obsolete) The act of pretending; pretense. |
| cautelnoun | (obsolete) caution; prudence; wariness |
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