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    De·cep·tion
    /dəˈsepSH(ə)n/

    noun

  2. Deception is the act or practice of deceivinglying, misleading, or otherwise hiding or distorting the truth. The related word deceit often means the same thing. Deception doesn’t just involve lying. It can consist of misrepresenting or omitting the truth or more complicated cover-ups.

  3. Deception refers to the act—big or small, cruel or kind—of encouraging people to believe information that is not true.

  4. dishonest or illegal methods that are used to get something, or to make people believe that something is true when it is not: The couple were accused of obtaining money by deception. The Insolvency Act makes stringent provision for company fraud and deception.

  5. Definition of deception noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Deception is a trick or scheme used to get what you want, like the deception you used to get your sister to agree to do all your chores for a month. Deception occurs when you deceive, a word that comes from the Latin de- meaning "from" and capere, meaning "to take."

  7. Deception definition, the act of deceiving; the state of being deceived. See more.

  8. DECEPTION definition: the act of deceiving someone by making them believe something that is not true: . Learn more.

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