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    hoodwink
    /ˈhʊdwɪŋk/

    verb

    • 1. deceive or trick: "staff were hoodwinked into thinking the cucumber was a sawn-off shotgun"

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  2. The meaning of HOODWINK is to deceive by false appearance : dupe. How to use hoodwink in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. to deceive or trick someone: hoodwink someone into doing something He hoodwinked us into agreeing. Synonym. bamboozle informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Cheating & tricking. anti-fraud. bad faith. bamboozle. bilk. blackmail. deceive. diddle. feint. flannel. funny business. game-fixing. grifter. gull. gyp. prankster. pretextual.

  4. Hoodwink definition: to deceive or trick.. See examples of HOODWINK used in a sentence.

  5. To hoodwink someone means to trick or mislead them. Beware of fake ATMs that try to hoodwink you into giving over your bank card and your code, only to keep them both and steal all your money.

  6. 1. Archaic. to blindfold. 2. to mislead or confuse by trickery; dupe.

  7. verb. /ˈhʊdwɪŋk/ Verb Forms. hoodwink somebody (into doing something) to trick somebody. She had been hoodwinked into buying a worthless necklace. I feel as if I’ve been hoodwinked. Staff felt as if they had been hoodwinked when they discovered the new management’s plans. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

  8. Define hoodwink. hoodwink synonyms, hoodwink pronunciation, hoodwink translation, English dictionary definition of hoodwink. tr.v. hood·winked , hood·wink·ing , hood·winks 1. To deceive or swindle by deception. See Synonyms at deceive. 2. Archaic To blindfold. 3. Obsolete To...

  9. To deceive or trick. I feel like the salesman hoodwinked me into buying right away. Wiktionary. (archaic) To cover the eyes with a hood; to blindfold. Wiktionary. Synonyms: play false. bamboozle. lead by the nose. pull the wool over someone's eyes. snow. beguile. juggle. con. blindfold. trick. mislead. delude.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · hoodwink (third-person singular simple present hoodwinks, present participle hoodwinking, simple past and past participle hoodwinked) ( transitive, archaic) To cover the eyes with, or as if with, a hood; to blindfold. [from mid 16th c.] ( transitive, figuratively) To deceive using a disguise; to bewile, dupe, mislead .

  11. Synonyms for HOODWINK: deceive, fool, trick, mislead, delude, bamboozle, misinform, dupe; Antonyms of HOODWINK: expose, undeceive, reveal, unmask, uncover, debunk, tell, disclose