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    Sub·ter·fuge
    /ˈsəbtərˌfyo͞oj/

    noun

  2. The meaning of SUBTERFUGE is deception by artifice or stratagem in order to conceal, escape, or evade. How to use subterfuge in a sentence. Subterfuge Has Latin Roots Synonym Discussion of Subterfuge.

  3. Subterfuge definition: an artifice or expedient used to evade a rule, escape a consequence, hide something, etc.. See examples of SUBTERFUGE used in a sentence.

  4. Some common synonyms of subterfuge are deception, double-dealing, fraud, and trickery. While all these words mean "the acts or practices of one who deliberately deceives," subterfuge suggests the adoption of a stratagem or the telling of a lie in order to escape guilt or to gain an end.

  5. a trick or a dishonest way of achieving something: It was clear that they must have obtained the information by subterfuge. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Cheating & tricking. anti-fraud. bad faith. bamboozle. bilk. blackmail. deceive. diddle. feint. flannel. funny business. game-fixing. grifter. gull. gyp. prankishly. prankster.

  6. Subterfuge is the use of tricky actions to hide or get something. It's pronounced "SUB-ter-fyooj." As a countable noun, a subterfuge is a tricky action or device: She employed a very clever subterfuge to get the information she needed.

  7. Find 37 different ways to say SUBTERFUGE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  8. n. 1. Deception used to achieve an end: tried to get her to sign the contract by subterfuge. 2. A deceptive stratagem or device: The meeting was a subterfuge to get him out of his office while it was searched.

  9. SUBTERFUGE meaning: 1. a trick or a dishonest way of achieving something: 2. a trick or a dishonest way of achieving…. Learn more.

  10. Subterfuge is a trick or a dishonest way of getting what you want. Most people can see right through that type of subterfuge. The party has predictably rejected the proposals as a subterfuge.

  11. noun. /ˈsʌbtəfjuːdʒ/. /ˈsʌbtərfjuːdʒ/. [uncountable, countable] (formal) a secret, usually dishonest, way of behaving. Journalists often use subterfuge to obtain material for stories. a political subterfuge.

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