deception

deception

Verb

Deception is the act of intentionally misleading or deceiving someone through false statements, actions, or impressions. It involves creating a false perception or impression with the intention of manipulating or influencing the target's beliefs or actions. Deception can take many forms, including lying, withholding information, exaggerating, or using tricks or illusions to mislead others. It is often used to gain an advantage or to avoid negative consequences, but can have serious ethical, legal, or social implications.

 

Example

  1. The politician's deception was revealed when the leaked emails showed that he had been accepting bribes for years.
  2. Her constant deception about her qualifications eventually caught up with her, and she was fired from the company.
  3. The magician's show was full of deception, as he used sleight of hand and misdirection to make it seem like he was performing impossible feats.