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Showing words for DECEIVED using the English dictionary

8 Letter Words for Deceived

deceived

7 Letter Words for Deceived

deceive

6 Letter Words for Deceived

decede, decide, deeved, deiced, device, devide

5 Letter Words for Deceived

ceded, cided, deeve, deice, diced, dived, eddic, vedic, viced

4 Letter Words for Deceived

cede, cedi, cide, cive, decd, deed, deev, deid, deve, devi, dice, died, dive, eide, iced, idee, ieee, vice, vide, vied

3 Letter Words for Deceived

cee, cid, cie, civ, dec, ded, dee, dei, dev, did, die, div, edd, eec, eve, ice, ide, ive, vee, vei, vic, vid, vie

Definitions for Deceived

[1] to mislead by a false appearance or statement; delude: They deceived the enemy by disguising the destroyer as a freighter.
[2] to be unfaithful to (one's spouse or lover).
[3] Archaic . to while away (time).
[4] to mislead or falsely persuade others; practice deceit: an engaging manner that easily deceives.
[5] to mislead by deliberate misrepresentation or lies
[6] to delude (oneself)
[7] to be unfaithful to (one's sexual partner)
[8] archaic to disappoint his hopes were deceived

Words related to Deceived

deceivefool, trick, victimize, cheat, swindle, dupe, betray, disappoint, entrap, hoodwink, circumvent, falsify, defraud, delude, scam, clip, rob, ensnare, hoax, hook

Words nearby Deceived

ecedent, decedent estate, deceit, deceitful, deceivable, deceive, decelerate, decelerometer, deceleron, decem, december

Origin of Deceived

1250–1300; Middle English deceiven < Old French deceivre < Latin dēcipere, literally, to ensnare, equivalent to dē- de- + -cipere, combining form of capere to take

Other words from Deceived

de·ceiv·a·ble·ness , de·ceiv·a·bil·i·ty , noun
de·ceiv·a·bly , adverb
de·ceiv·er , noun
de·ceiv·ing·ly , adverb
in·ter·de·ceive , verb, in·ter·de·ceived, in·ter·de·ceiv·ing.
non·de·ceiv·ing , adjective
pre·de·ceive , verb (used with object), pre·de·ceived, pre·de·ceiv·ing.
pre·de·ceiv·er , noun
re·de·ceive , verb (used with object), re·de·ceived, re·de·ceiv·ing.
well-de·ceived , adjective

Word origin for Deceived

C13: from Old French deceivre, from Latin dēcipere to ensnare, cheat, from capere to take

Synonyms for Deceived

baited, bamboozled, betrayed, conned, culled, duped, fooled, gulled, had, hoaxed, hoodwinked, lured, played, snared, taken, trapped, victimized