deceit

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de·ceit

noun \di-ˈsēt\

Definition of DECEIT

1
: the act or practice of deceiving : deception
2
: an attempt or device to deceive : trick
3
: the quality of being deceitful : deceitfulness

Examples of DECEIT

  1. <a rise to power that was marked by treachery and deceit>
  2. <she's completely free of deceit>

Origin of DECEIT

Middle English deceite, from Anglo-French, from Latin decepta, feminine of deceptus, past participle of decipere
First Known Use: 14th century

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