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Czasowniki Stylu Życia Fizycznego i Społecznego - Czasowniki określające oszustwo

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Categorized English Verbs of Physical and Social Lifestyle
to lie
[Czasownik]

to intentionally say or write something that is not true

kłamać, zmyślać

kłamać, zmyślać

Ex: Stop it!
to fib
[Czasownik]

to tell a small or trivial lie that is not meant to cause harm or serious consequences

mówić nieprawdę, kłamać na niby

mówić nieprawdę, kłamać na niby

Ex: When asked if he was ready , fibbed and said he was , even though he was n’t .
to bluff
[Czasownik]

to trick opponents in games like poker by acting confidently with a weak hand, making them think one has a strong hand

blefować, oszukiwać

blefować, oszukiwać

Ex: His confident expression was meant bluff the others , but he held only low cards .
to pretend
[Czasownik]

to act in a specific way in order to make others believe that something is the case when actually it is not so

udawać, symulować

udawać, symulować

Ex: The pretended to be a tourist while gathering information in a foreign country .
to purport
[Czasownik]

to claim or suggest something, often falsely or without proof

twierdzić, rzekomo

twierdzić, rzekomo

Ex: Some purport to support certain policies , but their actions contradict their words .
to feign
[Czasownik]

to pretend, often with the intent to deceive or mislead others

udawać, symulować

udawać, symulować

Ex: Be cautious of those feign friendship but have ulterior motives .
to masquerade
[Czasownik]

to disguise or pretend to be someone or something else, often by wearing a mask or adopting a false identity

maskować się, fałszować

maskować się, fałszować

Ex: The con artist masqueraded as a charity worker to gain the trust of potential victims .
to deceive
[Czasownik]

to make a person believe something untrue

oszukiwać, zwodzić

oszukiwać, zwodzić

Ex: Online scams aim deceive people into providing personal information or money .
to trick
[Czasownik]

to deceive a person so that they do what one wants

oszukać, zwieść

oszukać, zwieść

Ex: Be wary of emails that attempt trick you into revealing personal information or clicking on malicious links .
to mislead
[Czasownik]

to cause someone to believe something that is not true, typically by lying or omitting important information

wprowadzić w błąd, oszukać

wprowadzić w błąd, oszukać

Ex: Be cautious of news sources that may attempt mislead viewers by presenting biased or incomplete information .
to delude
[Czasownik]

to deceive someone into believing something that is not true, often by creating false hopes or illusions

wprowadzać w błąd, oszukiwać

wprowadzać w błąd, oszukiwać

Ex: The magician ’s deluded the audience into thinking they had seen real magic .
to defraud
[Czasownik]

to illegally obtain money or property from someone by tricking them

oszukać, wprowadzić w błąd

oszukać, wprowadzić w błąd

Ex: The email phishing scheme aimed defraud recipients by tricking them into revealing personal information .
to bamboozle
[Czasownik]

to trick someone, often by confusing or misleading them with clever or deceptive tactics

oszukać, nabrać

oszukać, nabrać

Ex: The bamboozled customers into buying unnecessary products by using high-pressure sales tactics .
to manipulate
[Czasownik]

to control or influence someone cleverly for personal gain or advantage

manipulować, sterować

manipulować, sterować

Ex: The cult manipulated his followers into believing he had divine powers and could lead them to enlightenment .
to dupe
[Czasownik]

to trick someone into believing something that is not true

oszukiwać, złapać w pułapkę

oszukiwać, złapać w pułapkę

Ex: duped his friend into lending him money by fabricating a story about needing it for an emergency .
to hoodwink
[Czasownik]

to deceive a person, often by hiding the truth or using clever tactics to mislead them

oszukać,  zwieść

oszukać, zwieść

Ex: The con artist 's elaborate plan was designed hoodwink unsuspecting victims out of their money .
to swindle
[Czasownik]

to use deceit in order to deprive someone of their money or other possessions

oszukać, zdefraudować

oszukać, zdefraudować

Ex: Do n't fall victim to schemes that promise unrealistic returns but swindle you out of your hard-earned money .
to play along
[Czasownik]

to pretend to support or agree with someone or something to keep things peaceful or for one's own gain

udzielać poparcia, współdziałać

udzielać poparcia, współdziałać

Ex: When the magician asked for a volunteer , played along and acted surprised by the tricks .
to con
[Czasownik]

to deceive someone in order to deprive them of something, such as money, property, or information

oszukać, nabić w butelkę

oszukać, nabić w butelkę

Ex: The street conned passersby with sleight of hand tricks , making them believe he had supernatural abilities .
to gull
[Czasownik]

to trick someone, often by taking advantage of their trust or naivety

oszukać, nabrać

oszukać, nabrać

Ex: The pickpocket gullied tourists by distracting them while stealing their wallets in crowded areas.
to diddle
[Czasownik]

to deceive someone through dishonesty, often resulting in the loss of something valuable

oszukiwać, naciągać

oszukiwać, naciągać

Ex: The online diddled victims by selling them fake products through fraudulent websites .
to outwit
[Czasownik]

to defeat or surpass someone in a clever or cunning manner

przechytrzyć, oszukać

przechytrzyć, oszukać

Ex: The cunning fox was known outwit the hunters , always managing to evade capture .
to bilk
[Czasownik]

to unfairly take money or what someone deserves from them through dishonest methods

oszukać, wyłudzić

oszukać, wyłudzić

Ex: The con artist managed bilk several clients out of their money .
to rook
[Czasownik]

to deceive someone through cunning or dishonest tactics, often for personal gain

oszukać, wprowadzić w błąd

oszukać, wprowadzić w błąd

Ex: rooked her colleagues by taking credit for their ideas and presenting them as her own .
to misguide
[Czasownik]

to provide incorrect directions to someone, leading them in the wrong direction or causing them to become lost

wprowadzać w błąd, zmylić

wprowadzać w błąd, zmylić

Ex: The outdated map misguided hikers, leading them to take the wrong trail in the forest.
to cheat
[Czasownik]

to trick someone, typically with the intention of depriving them of something valuable

oszukiwać, zwodzić

oszukiwać, zwodzić

Ex: The worker sued the company cheating him out of promised benefits and overtime pay .
to betray
[Czasownik]

to be disloyal to a person, a group of people, or one's country by giving information about them to their enemy

zdradzić, wydać

zdradzić, wydać

Ex: The traitor was executed betraying his comrades to the enemy during wartime .
to turn against
[Czasownik]

to develop opposition or hostility toward something or someone once supported or favored

odwrócić się przeciwko, stanąć w opozycji do

odwrócić się przeciwko, stanąć w opozycji do

Ex: The turned against the CEO , demanding better working conditions .
to rip off
[Czasownik]

to take advantage of someone by charging them too much money or selling them a defective product

oszukać, naciągnąć

oszukać, naciągnąć

Ex: I ca n't believe I ripped off by that so-called " bargain " website .
to double-cross
[Czasownik]

to betray a person that one is in cooperation with, often when they want to do something illegal together

oszukać, zdrajczać

oszukać, zdrajczać

Ex: Don't trust him; he's known for double-crossing his partners when it serves his own interests.
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