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hoodwink

verb

1 hoodwink

Influence by slyness.

synonyms: beguile, juggle.

Roget 442: be blind etc. adj.; not see; lose sight of; have the eyes bandaged; grope in the dark.    not look; close the eyes, shut the eyes-, turn away the eyes, avert the eyes; look another way; wink ... show more

Roget 545: deceive, take in; defraud, cheat, jockey, do, cozen, diddle, nab, chouse, play one false, bilk, cully, jilt, ... show more

2 hoodwink

Conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end.

synonyms: bamboozle, lead by the nose, play false, pull the wool over someone's eyes, snow.

Roget 528: conceal, hide, secrete, put out of sight; lock up, seal up, bottle up.    encrypt, encode, cipher.    cover, screen, cloak, veil, ... show more

Dutch: bedotten, beetnemen, verwarren, in verwarring brengen


Moby thesaurus: bamboozle, bandage, bedazzle, befool, benight, blind, blind the eyes, blindfold, chicane, con, darken, daze, dazzle, deceive, defraud, delude, deprive of sight, dim, dupe, eclipse ... show more.

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hoodwinked

adjective

Roget 491: ignorant; nescient; unknowing, unaware, unacquainted, unapprised, unapprized, unwitting, unweeting, unconscious; witless, weetless; a stranger to; ... show more

Moby thesaurus: Gothic, Philistine, barbarous, bedazzled, blindfold, blindfolded, bookless, darkened, dazed, dazzled, deceived, excecate, functionally illiterate, grammarless, heathen, ill-educated, illiterate, led astray, lowbrow, misinformed ... show more.

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