Synonym: beguile, betray, dupe, hoax, lie, mislead, trick. Antonym: undeceive. Similar words: receive, receiver, perceive, perceived, conceive, deceptive, decent, ceiling. Meaning: [dɪ'siːv] v. 1. be false to; be dishonest with 2. cause someone to believe an untruth.
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4. Human nature is such that we easily deceive ourselves.
5. You can't pass exams without working, so don't deceive yourself .
6. Do not deceive me, you knew even if your lie I all can believe.
7. Don't go for looks;they can deceive. Don't go for wealth; even that fades away. Find the one that makes your heart smile.
8. His gentle, kindly appearance did not deceive me.
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9. They had thought to deceive me.
10. I suspect these statistics flatter to deceive.
11. Why did you deceive yourself?
12. His friendly manner did not deceive us for long.
13. Don't deceive under any circumstance.
14. His attempt to deceive us was foiled.
15. He dressed up his statement to deceive the voters.
16. They connived with their mother to deceive me.
17. I wouldn't deceive you about anything as important as this.
18. Anyway, I can't deceive him - it's against all my principles.
19. Honied words may deceive people of some time,but they cannot stand the test of time and practice.
20. He tried to deceive the public into thinking the war could still be won.
21. Honeyed words may deceive people of some time, but they cannot stand the test of time and practice.
22. This action was part of a conspiracy to deceive the public.
23. No impostor could deceive him;someone had put him up to all their tricks.
24. He didn't deceive himself that he and Ruth could remain friends.
25. He was foiled in his attempt to deceive us / His attempt to deceive us was foiled.
26. Alcoholics are notorious for their ability to deceive themselves about the extent of their problem.
27. It's the easiest thing in the world for a man to deceive himself.
28. He repudiated the allegation/charge/claim that he had tried to deceive them.
29. I think this is just a government ploy to deceive the public.
30. As with many new bands, their early success flattered to deceive.
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