Crossword-Solution: UNDECEIVE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Undeceive | v. t. | To cause to be no longer deceived; to free from deception, fraud, fallacy, or mistake. |
We have 20 clues for the answer “UNDECEIVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| reveal the truth to (someone previously misled or deceived) | 1 answer |
| Clue in | 6 answers |
| disenchant | 8 answers |
| disabuse | 15 answers |
| Unmask | 17 answers |
| disillusion | 21 answers |
| Notify | 36 answers |
| irradiate | 38 answers |
| MAKE sense | 40 answers |
| Enlighten | 42 answers |
| Bring to Light | 43 answers |
| MAKE plain | 44 answers |
| Divulge | 44 answers |
| make clear | 50 answers |
| Advise | 51 answers |
| Inform | 52 answers |
| ADMIT ___ | 53 answers |
| Disclose | 54 answers |
| Reveal | 60 answers |
| Under-stand | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNDECEIVE (5)
Though I knew of the cheat, it was not till the spongy foot of my camel had almost trodden in the seeming waters that I could undeceive my eyes, for the shore-line was quite true and natural.
Murrett was a woman of great intellectual eminence, and the house at Chelsea “the last of the salons”--Darrow knew what she meant? And she hadn’t liked to undeceive them, knowing that to do so would be virtually to throw herself back on their hands, and feeling, moreover, after her previous experiences, the urgent need of gaining, at any cost, a name for stability; besides which--she threw it off with a slight laugh--no other chance, in all these years, had happened to come to her.
The people about her seemed disgusted as well as she; and I found there was no persuading them that I did not laugh at them, and that I should be rather mobbed by them than be able to undeceive them.
She was tall and fair, with a smile that showed such confidence in everyone she met that few could find the courage to undeceive her by being themselves, and it was easier, in the face of such an appeal as her eyes made to the best in every one, for each to act a part while he was with her.
Undeceive yourself, Batuschca, undeceive yourself! Spain was ready to fight for you so long as she could increase her own glory by doing so; but she took no pleasure in losing battle after battle on your account.
Quotes with UNDECEIVE (3)
Scarcely has night arrived to undeceive, unfurling her wings of crepe (wings drained even of the glimmer just now dying in the tree-tops); scarcely has the last glint still dancing on the burnished metal heights of the tall towers ceased to fade, like a still glowing coal in a spent brazier, which whitens gradually beneath the ashes, and soon is indistinguishable from the abandoned hearth, than a fearful murmur rises amongst them, their teeth chatter with despair and rage, th…
But he had expressed to Mme. du Chatelet the hope that a way out might lie in applying philosophy to history, and endeavoring to trace, beneath the flux of political events, the history of the human mind. 'Only philosophers should write history,' he said. 'In all nations, history is disfigured by fable, till at last philosophy comes to enlighten man; and when it does finally arrive in the midst of darkness, it finds the human mind so blinded centuries of error, that it can ha…
Should you be so unfortunate as to suppose you are a genius, and that 'things will come to you,' it would be well to undeceive yourself as soon as possible. Make up your mind that industry must be the price of all you obtain, and at once begin to pay down.