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deceit n. 1 deception, deceitfulness, fraud, fraudulence, cheating,<br />

trickery, chicanery or chicane, dissimulation, dishonesty,<br />

misrepresentation, double-dealing, duplicity, hypocrisy,<br />

treachery, underhandedness, guile, craft, slyness, craftiness,<br />

cunning, knavery, funny business, Colloq hanky-panky, monkey<br />

business: Inside traders on the Stock Exchange profit<br />

enormously from deceit. 2 trick, subterfuge, stratagem, ploy,<br />

ruse, manoeuvre, artifice, wile, hoax, swindle, double-cross,<br />

misrepresentation, pretence, sham, contrivance, shift,<br />

confidence trick, subreption, gloze, Brit dialect or colloq US<br />

flam; Colloq flimflam; Slang scam, con, con trick, con game:<br />

She was sick of all his lies and deceits.<br />

deceitful adj. dishonest, underhand(ed), untrustworthy, misleading,<br />

crooked, insincere, false, fraudulent, counterfeit,<br />

disingenuous, lying, mendacious, untruthful; wily, crafty, sly,<br />

cunning, scheming, guileful, artful, sneaky, double-dealing,<br />

two-faced, hypocritical, duplicitous, Colloq phoney or US also<br />

phony: It was deceitful of you to pretend you loved her when<br />

all you wanted was her money.<br />

deceive v. mislead, delude, impose on or upon, fool, hoax, trick,<br />

cheat, swindle, betray, double-cross, lead on, lead up or down<br />

the garden path, lead astray, pull the wool over (someone's)<br />

eyes, inveigle, cajole, Archaic cozen; Colloq con, bamboozle,<br />

take in, take for a ride, two-time, move the goalposts; Slang US<br />

take: He deceived even his friends and family into believing he<br />

had been a war hero.<br />

decent adj. 1 becoming, suitable, appropriate, proper, seemly,<br />

fitting: Despite the life she led, the woman should have a<br />

decent burial. 2 seemly, decorous, tasteful, dignified,<br />

mannerly, nice, clean, respectable, polite, modest, presentable,<br />

acceptable: Hereafter, you will use only decent language when<br />

speaking to me! 3 adequate, acceptable, passable, fair,<br />

competent, mediocre, middling, fair to middling, moderate,<br />

respectable, not bad, ordinary, so so, not outstanding,<br />

unimpressive, average, neither here nor there, all right,<br />

reasonable, tolerable, satisfactory, good enough, Colloq OK or<br />

okay: Sales in the first quarter were decent but hardly<br />

outstanding. 4 courteous, proper, right, fair, honest,<br />

honourable, friendly, considerate, gracious, nice, thoughtful,

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