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Learn to pronounce ar·ti·fice

/ˈärdəfəs/
noun
clever or cunning devices or expedients, especially as used to trick or deceive others.
"the style is not free from the artifices of the period"
synonyms: trickery, deviousness, deceit, deception, dishonesty, cheating, duplicity, guile, cunning, artfulness, wiliness, craft, craftiness, evasion, slyness, chicanery, intrigue, subterfuge, strategy, bluff, pretense, fraud, fraudulence, sophistry, sharp practice, monkey business, funny business, hanky-panky, jiggery-pokery, every trick in the book, device, trick, stratagem, ploy, tactic, ruse, scheme, move, maneuver, contrivance, machination, expedient, wile, dodge, swindle, hoax, confidence trick, con, con trick, setup, game, scam, sting, flimflam, wheeze, bunco, grift, lurk, rort, schlenter, flanker, shift, fetch, rig

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May 29, 2024 · artifice implies ingenious contrivance or invention. the clever artifices of the stage.
(the use of) a clever trick or something intended to deceive: Amazingly for Hollywood, she seems almost entirely without artifice.
noun · a clever trick or stratagem; a cunning, crafty device or expedient; wile. Synonyms: subterfuge · trickery; guile; craftiness. Synonyms: duplicity, art, ...
If a politician pretends to be angry as a way of rousing the anger of the voters and getting more votes, he's guilty of artifice — a subtle and crafty trick.
artifice in British English · 1. a clever expedient; ingenious stratagem · 2. crafty or subtle deception · 3. skill; cleverness · 4. a skilfully contrived ...
: dishonest or insincere behavior or speech that is meant to deceive someone. [noncount]
artifice · Pretending to faint was merely (an) artifice. · the artifices of the theatre. Word Originlate Middle English ( ...
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What does the verb artifice mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the verb artifice. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
Synonyms for ARTIFICE: ruse, scheme, trick, device, stratagem, gambit, ploy, knack; Antonyms of ARTIFICE: artlessness, ineptitude, ineptness, awkwardness, ...
Something contrived or made up to achieve an end, especially by deceiving; a stratagem or ruse. American Heritage.