Vocabulary 6 Deception
collusion (n)
secret cooperation for an illegal or dishonest purpose
subterfuge (n)
the use of tricks especially to hide, avoid, or get something
bewitch (v)
to attract or delight (someone) in a way that seems magical
traduce (v)
to tell lies about (someone)
gull (v)
1. To take advantage of (one who is foolish or unwary): deceive 2. to fool or trick (someone)
humbug (n)
1. language or behavior that is false or meant to deceive people 2. a person who is not what he or she claims to be; imposter 3. a spirit of trickery, deception 4. a striped hard candy
guile (n)
1. the use of clever and usually dishonest methods to achieve something 2. a trick or strategem.
cozen (v)
1. to mislead by means of a petty trick or fraud; deceive. 2. To persuade or induce to do something by cajoling or wheedling 3. to obtain by deceit or persuasion
inveigle (v)
1. to persuade (someone) to do something in a clever or deceptive way 2. to get (something) in a clever or deceptive way
pretension (n)
a desire to do something or a claim to be something that is impressive or important
dupe (n)
a person who is easily deceived or tricked
pretext (n)
a reason that you give to hide your real reason for doing something
intrigue (n)
a secret plan
stratagem (n)
a trick or plan for deceiving an enemy or for achieving a goal
credulity (n)
ability or willingness to believe something
calumny(n)
an untrue statement that is made to damage someone's reputation
fraudulent (adj)
done to trick someone for the purpose of getting something valuable
