Deceit

Pronunciation:dɪˈsiːt
ENZH

Quick Translations

  • 欺骗
  • 虚伪
  • 诈骗

Definitions

noun

Definition

The act of deceiving or misleading someone; causing someone to believe something that is not true.

In ZH

欺骗或误导某人的行为;使某人相信不真实的事情。

Examples

  • His deceit was finally uncovered when the truth came to light.
  • She couldn't believe how much deceit had surrounded the project.
  • Trust is essential, but deceit can easily undermine it.

Cultural Notes

Deceit can have significant repercussions in interpersonal relationships and professional settings. In many cultures, honesty is a strongly valued trait, and acts of deceit can lead to loss of trust and respect.

noun

Definition

The quality of being dishonest or fraudulent; a tendency to tell lies or manipulate others.

In ZH

不诚实或欺诈的特性;说谎或操纵他人的倾向。

Examples

  • Deceit is often frowned upon in business, where transparency is key.
  • Her deceitful nature made it difficult for her to maintain friendships.
  • He was known for his deceit, which ultimately led to his downfall.

Cultural Notes

In literature and storytelling, deceit is often portrayed as a central theme, leading to conflicts and moral dilemmas. Many cultures have folktales or fables that warn against the dangers of deceit.