deceit
deceit (noun)
de·ceit | \ di-ˈsēt \
Definition:
The act or practice of concealing or misrepresenting the truth; the act of deceiving or misleading someone. Can refer to both the behavior and the result of such behavior.
Origin:
Middle English, from Anglo-French deceite, from Latin decipere meaning “to deceive.”
Canada, 2025
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