Deluders

/dɪˈluːdərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of deluder; multiple people or things that deceive or trick others.

Etymology

From 'deluder' + plural '-s' ending. Standard English plural of the agent noun.

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Throughout history, deluders have used the same psychological tricks—appealing to hope, exploiting fear, and using repetition—whether they're snake oil salesmen, false prophets, or modern-day internet scammers!

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