ছল, চাতুরী, প্রতারণা, প্রতারণ, প্রবঁচনা, প্রবঁচন, কুতর্ক, মায়া, কপট, কপটতা, কপটাচরণ
(1) The use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them
(2) The use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them)
(3) Deception
(4) Trickery
(1) I wonder if he will allow this bit of chicanery to stand.
(2) The managers hope that, through chicanery and fraud, they could save the dollar from sudden death.
(3) In reality, it is the outcome of the growing national opposition faced by the occupying forces, which no amount of chicanery will forestall.
(4) In the last few months, we've found that chicanery sometimes extends to companies' nutrition information.
(5) The social stigma of losing necessitated strategy, even chicanery .
(6) Set aside the usual circus ring tricks of political chicanery .
(7) What do the Austrians have to say about all this chicanery ?
(8) The remark was not brought on by some thieving or chicanery on my part, but rather by a political speech I'd made which this person didn't like.
(9) If this were to actually come to pass, it could open the door to all sorts of chicanery .
(10) Lies, fraud, chicanery and self indulgence are endemic in society today - or am I being presumptuous?
(11) An underhanded person who schemes corruption and political chicanery behind closed doors
(12) They are matter-of-factly attempting to snatch the youngsters from us by chicanery .
(13) His sky-rocket ascent was almost certainly powered by bribery, manipulation, and other chicanery .
(14) Computer experts at respected universities have sounded the alarm over the potential for high-tech chicanery .
(15) Storylines packed with political chicanery
(16) Again, such chicanery is only possible in the human world.
(17) If this report is true, it is an insult to the intelligence of Irish farmers and smacks of the worst kind of political and bureaucratic chicanery .
(18) But all these examples are nothing more than political chicanery .
(19) Apparently he considered adultery a lesser crime than financial chicanery , and by pleading the one, he avoided the other.
(20) Unfortunately, confusion about the Earned Income Tax Credit has created opportunities for chicanery .
trickery
deception
deceit
deceitfulness
duplicity
dishonesty
deviousness
unscrupulousness
underhandedness
subterfuge
fraud
fraudulence
swindling
cheating
duping
hoodwinking
crookedness
monkey business
hanky-panky
shenanigans
skulduggery
monkeyshines
management
knavery
Forthrightness
Honesty
Truthfulness