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    Hood·wink
    /ˈho͝odˌwiNGk/

    verb

    • 1. deceive or trick (someone): "an attempt to hoodwink the public"
  2. To hoodwink someone means to trick or mislead them. Beware of fake ATMs that try to hoodwink you into giving over your bank card and your code, only to keep them both and steal all your money.

  3. to deceive or trick someone: We were hoodwinked into believing that we had won a lot of money. (Definition of hoodwink from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. 4 days ago · noun. Word origin. C16: originally, to cover the eyes with a hood, blindfold. Word Frequency. hoodwink in American English. (ˈhʊdˌwɪŋk ) verb transitive. 1. Archaic. to blindfold. 2. to mislead or confuse by trickery; dupe.

  5. Synonyms for HOODWINK: deceive, fool, trick, mislead, delude, bamboozle, misinform, dupe; Antonyms of HOODWINK: expose, undeceive, reveal, unmask, uncover, debunk, tell, disclose.

  6. Define hoodwink. hoodwink synonyms, hoodwink pronunciation, hoodwink translation, English dictionary definition of hoodwink. tr.v. hood·winked , hood·wink·ing , hood·winks 1. To deceive or swindle by deception. See Synonyms at deceive. 2. Archaic To blindfold. 3. Obsolete To...

  7. To deceive or trick. I feel like the salesman hoodwinked me into buying right away. Wiktionary. (archaic) To cover the eyes with a hood; to blindfold. Wiktionary. Synonyms: play false. bamboozle. lead by the nose. pull the wool over someone's eyes. snow. beguile. juggle. con. blindfold. trick. mislead. delude.

  8. Origin hoodwink (1600-1700) hoodwink “to cover the eyes with a hood” ((16-19 centuries)), from hood + wink. hoodwink meaning, definition, what is hoodwink: to trick someone in a clever way so that...: Learn more.

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