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Fraud; falseness
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deceit
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1300, from Old French deceite , fem. past participle of deceveir (see deceive ).\n\n Deceit is a shorter and more energetic word for deceitfulness, indicating the quality; it is also, but more rarely, used to express the act or manner of deceiving. The ...
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Deceit is a 2000 British two-part mystery television serial categorized as both a drama and a thriller . The film is based on a novel of the same name by Clare Francis . Stuart Orme served as director and Nicolas Brown served as producer. It was remade ...
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n. 1 An act or practice intended to deceive; a trick 2 An act of deceive someone
Usage examples of deceit.
In all the deeds of Melkor the Morgoth upon Arda, in his vast works and in the deceits of his cunning, Sauron had a part, and was only less evil than his master in that for long he served another and not himself.
Reagan and the two Bushes were and are not only great political leaders but also paragons of truth and morality, and that Bill Clinton and the Democrats are exemplars of debauchery and deceit, let us agree that neither of these extreme sentiments are quite accurate.
He does not know that his inward enjoyment consists in craftiness, defrauding, deceit, clandestine theft, and many other evils, and that this enjoyment, made up of so many enjoyments of the lusts of evil, governs each and all things of his external thought, in which he enjoys appearing just and sincere.
Filled with visions of murder, mayhem, deceit, fear, psychopathia, crime and rotten interpersonal relationships.
As soon as they had delivered their presents, which were received by the proper officers, they exposed, in a florid oration, the wishes of the Roman emperor, that victory might attend the arms of the Turks, that their reign might be long and prosperous, and that a strict alliance, without envy or deceit, might forever be maintained between the two most powerful nations of the earth.
By these means of introduction, the Tyrolese soon monopolised the custom of a great many noble families, upon which he levied large contributions, without incurring the least suspicion of deceit.
She therefore demanded security, and proposed, as a preliminary of the agreement, that he should privately take her to wife, with a view to dispel all her apprehensions of his inconstancy or deceit, as such a previous engagement would be a check upon his behaviour, and keep him strictly to the letter of their contract.
By that letter, which you committed to the charge of my worthy friend Joshua, the fatal veil was removed from my eyes, which had been so long darkened by the artifices of incredible deceit, and my own incurable misery fully presented to my view.
I should thus be guilty of towards her, but also thank me at the end, and like me all the better for my deceit.
I was thunderstruck at the impudence of the fellow, who, after imposing on me so long, had himself put me in a position to discover his deceit.
How was it that nothing revealed to upright hearts the deceits of infamous hearts?
In all my years at the court of these emperors I have learned to extricate myself from the traps of masters of deceit far more sly than you By your own confession, you no longer know who you are, perhaps because you have told too many lies, even to yourself.
The alliance led to a confrontation in which the deceit and scheming of the Jevlenese was exposed, revealing the network of infiltrators by which they had endeavored to subvert modern-day Earth after the attempts to block its technological advancement failed.
The Elector knows all about it, and as a punishment for this deceit he has ordered me to tell you that you are not to leave Bonn to-morrow.
But defenders of the Pentagon have always denied such charges, arguing that senior officials would never engage in such deceit.