dissimulation|dissimulations in English

noun

[dis·sim·u·la·tion || dɪ‚sɪmjʊ'leɪʃn]

dissemblance, quality of being false or misleading, purposeful deception, hypocrisy, pretense

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1. The great advantages of simulation and dissimulation are three.

2. I personally dislike the greasy dissimulation of diplomacy.

3. The thief intruded into the house with caution and dissimulation.

4. The thelloef intruded into the house with caution and dissimulation.

5. The thief intruded into the abode with caution and dissimulation.

6. He was capable of great dissimulation and hypocrisy.

7. And dissimulation was of course essential for the practice of realpolitik.

8. Still we have our limits beyond which we call dissimulation treachery.

9. The thief intruded the house with caution and dissimulation.

10. The protective instinct always nerved her to successful dissimulation.

11. Synonyms for Amphiboly include equivocation, dissimulation, deception, duplicity, fallacy, misrepresentation, sophistry, spuriousness, amphibology and deceit

12. A habit of dissimulation is a hindrance , and a poorness to him.

13. The word then took on the figurative sense of hypocrisy, dissimulation, or pretense.

14. "No one was a greater expert at dissimulation than the King", wrote d'Argenson.

15. They suffered years of guilt and dissimulation before they could announce their own agnosticism or adamant disbelief.

16. The opening scene has no less than three of Richard's ten soliloquies, which inform us at every stage of his dissimulation.

17. 1650, Jeremy Taylor, The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living Beggarly sins, that is, those sins which idleness and beggary usually betray men to; such as lying, flattery, stealing, and dissimulation

18. Handsome, accomplished, courteous and, what was of more importance, while he impressed everyone with the conviction of his honesty, he was one of the Adroitest schemers of his time, with almost unmatched powers of dissimulation

19. Chicanery - the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them) wile, shenanigan, trickery, chicane, guile dissimulation, deception, dissembling, deceit - the act of deceiving dupery, hoax, put-on, humbug, fraud, fraudulence - something intended to …

20. Hypernyms ("Chicanery" is a kind of): deceit; deception; dissembling; dissimulation (the act of deceiving) Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Chicanery"): dupery; fraud; fraudulence; hoax; humbug; put-on (something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an

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