hoax|hoaxed|hoaxes|hoaxing in English
verb
[həʊks]
trick, deceive, dupe
Use "hoax|hoaxed|hoaxes|hoaxing" in a sentence
1. I was hoaxed into believing their story.
2. " Hoax, " said a Voice.
3. It's probably just a hoax.
4. " It's a hoax, " said Mr. Marvel.
5. Fortunately, the Internet itself provides a good way to debunk these hoaxes.
6. A hoax is a hoax, of course, but it seems different when the phoney says he is Balenciaga's grandson.
7. Traffic was disrupted by a hoax bomb.
8. 14 Last week's blast triggered several hoax calls.
9. Synonyms for Befooling include cheating, conning, fooling, misleading, tricking, beguiling, deluding, duping, hoaxing and outwitting
10. Synonyms for Cozened include deceived, fooled, tricked, duped, misled, hoodwinked, deluded, conned, beguiled and hoaxed
11. Why must they came up with this hoax?
12. He described the deception as a cruel hoax.
13. 2 Traffic was disrupted by a hoax bomb.
14. 13 Their vivid colouring is a hoax.
15. 12 It was then I started making hoax calls.
16. 7 He described the deception as a cruel hoax.
17. 1 It turned out to be an elaborate hoax.
18. The UFO sightings were revealed to be a hoax.
19. So on one level, this is not a hoax.
20. Supercut: Media Credulously Reports Another Hate Crime Hoax
21. Don't hoax the new boy who's my nephew.
22. Dr. Fassbender and Operation Looking Glass are certainly no hoax.
23. The first Commenter suggested that the story is a hoax
24. 16 Did Mr Hawthorne stand to gain from a hoax?
25. 3 The bomb threat turned out to be a hoax.