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Deception for Dummies

noun

pronunciation: dɪ'sɛpʃən

What does Deception really mean?

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Sure! So, "Deception" is when someone tricks or misleads another person on purpose. It's like when a magician performs a magic trick and makes you think something happened when it really didn't. Or when a person tells a lie to make someone believe something that's not true.

Let's say you're playing a game with your friend and they pretend to hide a toy in one hand, but it's actually in the other hand. That's a kind of deception because they're making you believe something that isn't true. Or, if someone says they did their homework when they actually didn't, that's also a form of deception.

Another way to think about it is like a disguise. When we dress up for Halloween, we put on a costume to look like something or someone else. Deception is like putting on a costume to make people believe something that's not real.

So, when someone is being deceptive, they're trying to make someone believe something that isn't true, either by lying or by tricking them. It's important to be honest and truthful in our interactions with others, so we should always be careful to avoid deception.

Revised and Fact checked by Lily Wilson on 2023-11-15 03:32:59

Deception In a sentece

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  • When a magician performs a trick and makes it seem like something has disappeared, but it's actually just hidden, that's deception.
  • In movies, when a character pretends to be someone they're not in order to trick others, that's also deception.
  • When someone lies to their friend about where they were and what they were doing, that's deception.
  • In spy movies, when a character uses fake identities and secret missions to trick enemies, that's a form of deception.
  • When a person uses fake online profiles to trick others into believing they are someone else, that's also deception.

Deception Synonyms

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Deception Hypernyms

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Deception Hyponyms

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