deceive
mislead / trick / dupe / bamboozle
Transitive Verb
past: deceivedpp: deceiveding: deceiving
This word carries a strong negative moral weight, implying a conscious, calculated effort to mislead. It differs from "mistake" or "misunderstand" because it requires intent and a desire to manipulate the victim's perception of reality for a specific purpose. In professional or legal contexts, it often describes fraud or breach of trust. The act of deceiving typically involves a power imbalance where the deceiver possesses the truth and deliberately withholds or alters it to gain an advantage.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ someone]
To deliberately cause someone to believe something that is not true, especially for personal gain.
"The salesman tried to deceive the customers about the car's history."