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deceit - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deceit in Hindi

  • छल
  • धोखा
  • कपट
  • झूठ
  • प्रवंचना
  • धूर्तता
  • ढकोसला
  • चालाकी
  • तरक़ीब
  • उपाय
  • वंचना
  • धोखेबाजी

deceit Definition

Noun

  • the action or practice of deceiving someone by concealing or misrepresenting the truth.

deceit Example

  • a web of deceit ( धोखे का जाल )
  • She had met deceit with deceit, and at dawn he was to wait for her at the wood end. ( वह छल के साथ छल से मिली थी, और भोर को वह लकड़ी के छोर पर उसकी प्रतीक्षा करने वाला था। )
  • So as they appear insidious in deceit and fatal in the combat, they have served their end. ( इसलिए जब वे छल में कपटी और युद्ध में घातक दिखाई देते हैं, तो उन्होंने अपना अंत कर दिया है। )
  • There is no taint of untruth or deceit there, mother; they are worthy of their race. ( वहाँ असत्य या छल का कोई कलंक नहीं है, माँ; वे अपनी जाति के योग्य हैं। )

More Sentence

  • That indignation which we profess to feel at deceit absolute, is indeed only at deceit malicious.
  • The ideal he had worshiped lay stricken; falsehood and deceit marked its fair form.
  • But please try to remember that I am accusing you of deceit and disgusting duplicity.
  • But, for one thing, the deceit was practised by a master hand, and might have gulled an angel.
  • He called him a mocker of the Homeric deceit because he had scoffed at the deceit in Homer.
  • The sanctity of marriage has been reduced to avarice and deceit,
  • There was only treachery, deceit and prejudice by the FBI,
  • It has to do with revenge, reward, and deceit.
  • The eight counts include breach of contract, fraud and deceit.
  • But it is the companion of brutality, deceit and corruption.
  • Imprisoned by deceit, he stripped his life like a cell.
  • It's about lying, deceit and fraud ."
  • People who do this are amazingly efficient at lying and deceit,
  • Each side accused the other of greed, deceit and conspiracy.
  • It's difficult to see deceit in a sentence .
  • And, like many deceits, this one had tragic consequences.
  • It set a shocking new standard for deceit at the time,
  • I must reap as I have sown; the fruits of disobedience and deceit could never beget happiness.
  • But if thy words are false and cunning, But if thou plannest a deceit ... Have mercy.
  • There was an aura of treachery and deceit about them as they distanced themselves from the rest of the guests.
  • An essential attribute of the boldest and most picturesque of that gentry was the quality of deceit and subterfuge and hypocrisy.
  • The danger of deceit is of course less imminent when not the family but the patient himself takes the initiative.
  • By treachery and deceit they had overcome those who were their proper leaders, and they were even now about to put them to a cruel death.
  • At first they made sure of those who had borne arms; with lies and deceit they were enticed into a trap.
  • He had trusted his wife so blindly; the possibility of deceit or of treachery on her part had never entered into his mind.
  • Dee followed cautiously on, keeping a wary eye on his leader lest some deceit or stratagem should be intended.