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    dupe
    /djuːp/

    verb

    • 1. deceive; trick: "the newspaper was duped into publishing an untrue story"

    noun

    • 1. a victim of deception: "men who were simply the dupes of their unscrupulous leaders"

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  2. DUPE definition: 1. to deceive someone, usually by making that person do something that they did not intend to do…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DUPE is one that is easily deceived or cheated : fool. How to use dupe in a sentence.

  4. DUPE meaning: 1. to deceive someone, usually by making that person do something that they did not intend to do…. Learn more.

  5. Dupe definition: a person who is easily deceived or fooled; gull. . See examples of DUPE used in a sentence.

  6. noun. 1. a person who is easily deceived. 2. a person who unwittingly serves as the tool of another person or power. verb. 3. (transitive) to deceive, esp by trickery; make a dupe or tool of; cheat; fool. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. n. 1. a person who is easily deceived. 2. a person who unwittingly serves as the tool of another person or power. vb. ( tr) to deceive, esp by trickery; make a dupe or tool of; cheat; fool. [C17: from French, from Old French duppe, contraction of de huppe of (a) hoopoe (from Latin upupa ); from the bird's reputation for extreme stupidity]

  8. A dupe is a furry, ceremonial hat worn during ancient pagan rituals...or not. Dupe actually means “trick or deceive.” We’re sorry we tried to dupe you into believing the wrong definition. Dupe can also refer to the victim of a trick or hoax, and — used in this sense — it sometimes conveys the idea that the victim is easily fooled.

  9. dupe. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English dupe1 /djuːp $ duːp/ noun [ countable] someone who is tricked, especially into becoming involved in something illegal Examples from the Corpus dupe • Investigators believe Dailey was a dupe for international drug smugglers.

  10. to trick someone: [ often passive, + into + doing sth ] He was duped into paying $4000 for a fake painting. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn words you need to communicate with confidence.

  11. 1. If a person dupes you, they trick you into doing something or into believing something which is not true. [...] 2. A dupe is someone who is tricked by someone else. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'dupe' American English: dup British English: djuːp , US duːp. More. Conjugations of 'dupe' present simple: I dupe, you dupe [...]