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bluff

  • 1 bluff

    I [blaf] adjective
    rough, hearty and frank:

    a bluff and friendly manner.

    صَريحٌ وَفَظ II [blaf]
    1. verb
    to try to deceive by pretending to have something that one does not have:

    He bluffed his way through the exam without actually knowing anything.

    يَخْدَعُ
    2. noun
    an act of bluffing.
    خِدْعَةٌ، أُضلولَه

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  • 2 خداع

    adj. bluff
    n. deceiver, deception, deceit, serpent, deceitfulness, fraud, fraudulence, defraudation, fraudulency, gyp, trickery, swindle, delusion, swindling, artifice, wile, spoof, roguery, duplicity, knavery, double-dealing, imposture, cheating, cheat, dupery

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  • 3 خدع

    n. deception
    v. deceive, play a trick, fool, delude, bluff, beguile, mislead, give the lie to, trick, cheat, defraud, swindle, con, rook, dupe, gull, hoax, humbug, leg pull, pull a fast one, pull his leg, bamboozle, skunk, fall for, settle his hash, job, bilk

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  • 4 شامخ

    adj. lofty
    n. bluff

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  • 5 محتال

    adj. deceitful, fraudulent
    n. bluff, hustler, trickster, rogue

    Arabic-English dictionary > محتال

  • 6 مخادع

    adj. deceitful, bluff, fraudulent, tricky, trickish, double, double-dealing, double tongued, wily, dishonest, insincere, underhand, indirect, disingenuous, devious, crafty, sly, artful, deceptive, delusive, illusive, illusory, false, misleading
    n. face, liar, hustler, knave, bluffer, fraud, rook, trickster, illusionist, artist, wind cheater

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  • 7 مخادعة

    n. humbug, deceit, deception, fraud, bluff, trickery, swindle

    Arabic-English dictionary > مخادعة

  • 8 ودي

    adj. friendly, neighborly, fraternal, amiable, cordial, warm, hearty, heartfelt, genial, good natured, kind, well disposed, brotherly, bluff, sympathetic, neighbourly, nice, pally, outgoing, intimate, sexy
    n. neighbour, neighbor

    Arabic-English dictionary > ودي

  • 9 احتال على

    اِحْتالَ على: خَدَعَ، غَشّ
    to trick, dupe, gull, hoax, humbug; to deceive, fool, delude, bluff, beguile, mislead; to cheat, defraud, swindle, rook; to circumvent, outwit

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  • 10 احتيال

    اِحْتِيَال
    trickery, deception, fraud, cheat(ing), swindle, swindling, wile, roguery, wangling, finagling, bluff(ing), beguilement, defraudation, humbugging, delusion, dupery, craftiness, cunning, artfulness

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  • 11 جرف

    جُرْف، جُرُف
    cliff, steep slope, escarpment, precipice, bluff; undercut bank or shore

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  • 12 جرف

    جُرْف، جُرُف
    cliff, steep slope, escarpment, precipice, bluff; undercut bank or shore

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  • 13 خدع

    خَدَعَ: خَتَلَ، اِحْتالَ على، غَشّ
    to deceive, fool, delude, bluff, beguile, mislead; to cheat, defraud, swindle, con, double-cross, rook; to trick, dupe, gull, hoax, humbug, play a trick on, pull someone's leg; to circumvent, outwit

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  • 14 خداع

    خَدّاع
    swindler, impostor, deceiver, sharper, tricker, trickster, fraud, bluff, cheat, crook, rook, double-dealer, double-crosser, humbug(ger), hoaxer; deceitful, tricky, trickish, double-dealing, double-tongued, wily, dishonest, insincere, disingenuous, devious, crafty, sly, artful; deceptive, delusive, illusive, illusory, false, fallacious, misleading, misguiding

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  • 15 خداع

    خِدَاع
    deception, deceit, fraud, trickery, swindle, swindling, wile, roguery, duplicity, double-dealing, imposture, cheat(ing), delusion, dupery, bluff(ing), chicanery, cozenage, beguilement, defraudation, humbugging

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  • 16 ضحك على

    ضَحِكَ على: خَدَعَ
    to pull someone's leg, dupe, gull, fool, make a fool of, bluff, deceive; to cheat

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  • 17 غش

    غَشّ: خَدَعَ
    to cheat, swindle; to double-cross; to deceive, fool, delude, bluff, beguile; to trick, dupe, gull

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  • 18 غش

    غِشٌّ: خِدَاعٌ، تَدْلِيسٌ
    cheat(ing), swindle, swindling, imposture, double-dealing, deception, deceit, fraud, beguilement, bluff(ing), trickery, duplicity

    Arabic-English new dictionary > غش

  • 19 محتال

    مُحْتال: مُخَادِع، غَشّاش
    swindler, impostor, cheat, fraud, tricker, trickster, crook, sharper, rogue, bluff, humbug(ger), wangler, hoaxer; deceitful, fraudulent, tricky, trickish, dishonest, artful, cunning, sly, crafty

    Arabic-English new dictionary > محتال

  • 20 نصاب

    نَصّاب: مُحْتال
    swindler, impostor, sharper, cheat, fraud, crook, bluff; deceitful, fraudulent

    Arabic-English new dictionary > نصاب

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