Sentence examples for be deception from inspiring English sources

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be deception

noun

An instance of actions and/or schemes fabricated to mislead and/or delude someone into errantly believing a lie or inaccuracy.

Exact(2)

I wish I could sit here and tell you that some home remedies magically cured me -- but that would be deception.

While such elaborate ruses may technically be deception, most psychologists believe that lying to the kids about Santa Claus is harmless, and may even have benefits.

Similar(58)

All of them proved to be deceptions, Cayetano said.

Their game is deception".

The theme is deception.

A persistent theme of "Drama" is deception.

One of their primary tactics is deception".

It's deception on a massive scale.

"One of the principles of war is deception.

"A softer problem is deception," Ms. Greisman said.

"It was like there was deception," Mr. Kerkorian said.

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