Deceits

/dɪˈsiːts/ noun

Definition

Plural of deceit; acts or instances of deception, lies, or tricks meant to mislead someone.

Etymology

From Old French deceite and Latin decipere (to catch, ensnare). The plural form simply marks multiple instances or types of dishonest acts.

Kelly Says

Shakespeare used 'deceits' frequently in his plays to describe the schemes and cons that drive plot forward—it's the word for tricks that are meant to hurt someone's trust.

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