প্রতারণা করা, অভিভূত করা, বিভ্রান্ত করা
(1) Be false to; be dishonest with
(2) Be false to
(3) Be dishonest with
(4) Deceive
(5) Fool
(1) I say this in order that no one may delude you with plausible arguments.
(2) Those who tried to delude the people into believing that this was the last war were either fools or knaves, and he inclined to think that there were more knaves than fools.
(3) That businesses spend vast sums to delude consumers, not inform them, is too obvious to merit comment.
(4) But I never let my personal loyalties delude me into thinking that the determination of winners is anything but arbitrary.
(5) It was tempting to delude people that we had received more cards than we actually did.
(6) This can delude people who want their leaders to improve their economic conditions.
(7) And having read the deludedly self-important and crass drivel which prompted it, I thought I'd add my voice to the others who agree with you.
(8) Is anybody interested in what these young, deluded fools have got to say?
(9) It does not follow from the finding that she deludedly thought that she had touched the horizontal.
(10) The current system also deludes workers into saving less than they need to by providing the entirely false illusion that they are earning benefits with their u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510contributionsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(11) I always know because there's a little delay on the line since my deluder is making several calls at once.
(12) I'm always amazed that otherwise intelligent people are deluded into believing its truth.
(13) You could watch this and think that he was deluded , and thought he really was taking out a bad guy.
(14) If you think that is what is required to build a successful democracy then you're too deluded .
(15) I found it strange that for such a great news site you obviously have so many deluded readers!
(16) This is a classic case of hype deluding viewers.
(17) I let her go without deluding her; it seemed to be the kindest thing to do, to let her continue to believe that I too had found someone else.
(18) Modern medicine has a way of preserving life and deluding us into thinking that we're not going to die.
(19) Yet when Tartuffe is scuppered by his all-too-real lust for Elmire, we see the deluder deluded.
(20) But yours is the soul of a poet: surely you are not deluded by this triumphalist charade?
mislead
deceive
fool
take in
trick
dupe
hoodwink
gull
lead on
con
pull the wool over someone's eyes
lead up the garden path
take for a ride
sucker
snooker