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Learn to pronounce hood·wink

/ˈho͝odˌwiNGk/
verb
deceive or trick (someone).
"an attempt to hoodwink the public"
synonyms: deceive, trick, dupe, outwit, fool, delude, cheat, take in, bluff, hoax, mislead, misguide, lead on, defraud, double-cross, swindle, gull, finagle, get the better of, con, bamboozle, do, have, sting, diddle, shaft, bilk, rook, rip off, lead up the garden path, pull a fast one on, put one over on, take for a ride, throw dust in someone's eyes, take to the cleaners, fiddle, swizzle, sell a pup to, sucker, snooker, stiff, euchre, bunco, hornswoggle, make a sucker of, pull a swifty on, cozen, sharp, befool, mulct

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May 14, 2024 · 1. : to deceive by false appearance : dupe. people who allow themselves to be hoodwinked by such promises. 2. archaic : blindfold.
to deceive or trick someone: hoodwink someone into doing something He hoodwinked us into agreeing.
verb (used with object) · to deceive or trick. Synonyms: gyp, swindle, cheat, dupe · Archaic. to blindfold. · Obsolete. to cover or hide.
To hoodwink someone means to trick or mislead them. Beware of fake ATMs that try to hoodwink you into giving over your bank card and your code, only to keep ...
hoodwink in American English · 1. to deceive or trick · 2. archaic. to blindfold · 3. obsolete.
Verb edit · To deceive using a disguise; to bewile, dupe, mislead. quotations ▽. c. · (archaic) To hide or obscure. quotations ▽. 1610–1611 (date written), ...
adjective. deceived or tricked: Bankers lied to the fearful and easily hoodwinked public about the threat of our financial system collapsing.
verb · expose · undeceive · reveal · unmask · uncover · debunk · tell · disclose.
verb. hoodwinks; hoodwinked; hoodwinking. Britannica Dictionary definition of HOODWINK. [+ object] informal. : to deceive or trick (someone)
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Hoodwink definition: To deceive or swindle by deception.