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Results for: deception, act of intentionally misleading; lie, untruth, false statement, deliberately ambiguous or evasive behaviorTranslations 1 - 30 of 781
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deception, act of intentionally misleading; lie, untruth, false statement, deliberately ambiguous or evasive behaviorprevarication
(British) aggressive, irritating; exasperation, difficulty, threatening behavioraggro
(Computers) process through which curved lines appear to have a jagged edge due to low-end graphics capabilities; creation of a false frequency when sampling audio data (caused by a low sampling rate)aliasing
(French) false; artificial, fake, imitationfaux
(Grammar) fundamental part of a sentence that contains a verb and provides details about the subject of a sentence (such as attributes, action, etc.), assert something about subject of statement, base on, found on; establish, set; ascribe, base somethi...predicate
(Psychology) adoption of feminine behavior and dress (by a man)eonism
(Slang) false teethsnappers
(Slang) nonsense, silliness; fraud, deception, cheat or trick, swindle (Slang), deceptive talk, trick or swindleflimflam
(symbol) +, adding emphasis, affirmative, basic form of modifier, beneficial, cell plate or terminal, electropositive, empirical, encouraging good behavior, image like the subject, indicating presence of something in test, irrefutable, making light con...positive
(Tc) radioactive element whose chemical behavior is similar to rhenium; used as a diagnostic tool (Chemistry), `:Tctechnetium
,Caribbean, deductible, dismiss from employment, extra, leftover, superfluous, above and beyond, more than enough, overabundance, surplus; overindulgence, immoderation, required in addition, unrestrained behaviorexcess
a fake, counterfeit, fraud, hoax, fake; someone who pretends to be something he is not; pretense; decorative or protective covering (i.e. for a pillow, etc.), false, deceptive; pretended, , feigned, impostor, not genuine, pillow sham, feign; trick, dec...sham
aberrancy, deviancy; distortedness, abnormality; stubbornness, obstinacy, perverse action, stubborn unreasonable behaviorperversity
able to be mistaken, misleading, deceitfuldeceptive
able to create, artistic; full of creativity; innovative, inventive, ideas person, intentionally deceptive about financial information, new and original, resourcefulcreative
able to transmit and receive, ambiguous as bid, involving two contestants, moving in both directions, reciprocaltwo-way
abnormally low body temperature, condition in which the body temperature is much lower than normal, deliberately reduced body temperaturehypothermia
absence of violence, lack of violence; nonaggressive behavior, passivity, principle of refraining from using violencenonviolence
accept the facts, be encountered by somebody, be looking at somebody or something, boldness, come up against somebody or something, countenance, dial on clock or instrument, expect something bad, face makeup, false appearance, front of head, front part...face
acceptable, better than acceptable, carnival, commercial exhibition, directly, done properly, event with farm competitions and amusements, false despite appearances, festival, market, bazaar; exhibition, show, good for sailing, improve, in fair territo...fair
acceptance of false null hypothesistype II error
account which combines regular banking functions with investment activity allowing one bank statement that includes all financial activityAMA (asset management account)
account which combines regular banking functions with investment activity allowing one bank statement that includes all financial activityasset management account
accumulate, copy computer files, go backward, prove statement, to support somebodyback up
acknowledge payment by signing, acknowledgment of receipt, act of receiving, amount received, bill of sale, written statement of purchases, give receipt, recipe, write a statement of purchases, make a bill of sale; acknowledge the receipt of an itemreceipt
acknowledging a negative statement, an interjection used to indicate a negative response in order to refuse, deny, or disagree with something, answer or vote, indicating disbelief, negative answer; not, negative answer; not at all; not, negative answer...no
act as if something were true, claim to own something, imaginary, make insincere claim about something, make something seem to be true, present a false image or appearance; impersonate; act in a role; claim, assert, simulated, feigned, make-believepretend
act as respectable cover for, area of activity, aspect of something, at or near the front, battle zone, be the head of, beginning or first pages, confront, cover for illegal activities, deliberately assumed behavior, detachable shirt front, direction i...front
act immorally, unethical, or unprofessional behavior, incompetence, manage incompetently, misbehavior, improper conduct, unprofessional behavior; bad managementmisconduct
act in a pleasant and agreeable manner; deliberately attempt to gain favor, seek to please somebodyingratiate
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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