What is another word for hoodwink?

Pronunciation: [hˈʊdwɪŋk] (IPA)

Hoodwink, meaning to deceive or trick someone, has several synonyms such as dupe, cheat, swindle, and trick. Other words like beguile, mislead, fool, deceive, and con can also be used in the place of hoodwink. These words essentially mean to mislead or hoodwink someone into believing something that is not true. To hoax, delude, or defraud someone can also serve as synonyms for hoodwink. Words like bamboozle, double-cross, and outsmart are often used when referring to situations where someone is being tricked or deceived out of something valuable or important. These synonyms show the different ways someone can be hoodwinked in different contexts.

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What are the opposite words for hoodwink?

Hoodwink means to deceive or trick someone. Its antonyms are words with opposite meanings, which can be used in contrast to the original word. Among the antonyms of hoodwink are honestly, educate, inform, reveal, and enlighten. If someone is deceived, they can be enlightened or informed about the truth. To hoodwink means to mislead or obscure information, while to reveal means to make clear or visible. Educate means to teach and to provide knowledge, while hoodwink means to manipulate someone. When a person hoodwinks someone, they are dishonestly concealing information, but when they inform someone, they are being honest about the truth.

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Usage examples for Hoodwink

He wanted this woman's trust and confidence just a very little while longer, and he found words readily enough with which to hoodwink and to cajole.
"Petticoat Rule"
Emmuska Orczy, Baroness Orczy
His extensive acquaintance with Talmudical and other Jewish lore, enabled him so to expose their false teaching, as to make their fallacies very evident to such as would not hoodwink their reason by impervious prejudice.
"Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ"
Rev. A. Bernstein, B.D.
The Prussian Chancellor, Hardenberg, did his best to hoodwink the French at Berlin, and quietly to play into the hands of the ardent German patriots.
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose

Famous quotes with Hoodwink

  • Christ: I dislike him very much. Still, I can stand him. What I cannot stand is the wretched band of people whose profession is to hoodwink us about him.
    Samuel Butler
  • You can't pander to your audience. You might in the short term, but ultimately you can't hoodwink them, either.
    Peter Maxwell Davies
  • It's fun to do a comedy and hook people in and then hoodwink them into watching a serious movie. I like to lead in with the comedy and then hit them over the head with a drama.
    Reese Witherspoon
  • Some to the fascination of a name Surrender judgment hoodwink'd.
    William Cowper

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