Crossword-Solution: DELUDE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Delude | v. t. | To lead from truth or into error; to mislead the mind or judgment of; to beguile; to impose on; to dupe; to make a fool of. |
| Delude | v. t. | To frustrate or disappoint. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
|---|---|---|
| DELUDE | anagram | DUELED, ELUDED |
We have 54 clues for the answer “DELUDE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| trick into believing | 1 answer |
| Make someone believe something that is not true | 1 answer |
| Kid, as oneself | 1 answer |
| Kid (oneself) | 1 answer |
| Deceive oneself | 1 answer |
| Lead down the garden path | 2 answers |
| Intentionally mislead | 3 answers |
| Play for a fool | 4 answers |
| guiver | 6 answers |
| MAKE fool of | 6 answers |
| Fake out | 7 answers |
| string along | 7 answers |
| A PARTIALLY TRUE STATEMENT INTENDED TO DECEIVE OR MISLEAD | 10 answers |
| illude | 13 answers |
| Lead astray | 14 answers |
| Double-cross | 16 answers |
| Juggle | 19 answers |
| Hornswoggle | 19 answers |
| call away | 21 answers |
| Put one over on | 22 answers |
| cozen | 23 answers |
| lead on | 23 answers |
| befool | 24 answers |
| Gammon | 26 answers |
| MAKE pretext | 30 answers |
| Move Furtively | 32 answers |
| Circumvent | 35 answers |
| MOVE silently | 37 answers |
| misdirect | 41 answers |
| Defraud | 41 answers |
| *Hoodwink | 43 answers |
| Deride | 43 answers |
| Decoy | 44 answers |
| bilk | 45 answers |
| Betray | 48 answers |
| Beguile | 50 answers |
| Entice | 52 answers |
| Mislead | 53 answers |
| Gull | 55 answers |
| Hoax | 58 answers |
| Simulate | 58 answers |
| Bamboozle | 62 answers |
| Mock | 63 answers |
| Kid | 65 answers |
| Feign | 66 answers |
| bluff | 74 answers |
| Dupe | 75 answers |
| Take in | 78 answers |
| Deceive | 82 answers |
| Confuse | 87 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with DELUDE (5)
She had expected it all along, though she had tried for the last half-hour to delude herself and to cheat her fears.
Not for a moment did Werper attempt to delude himself into the belief that he could defend himself successfully against an attack by the ape-man.
Was HE the sort of man to be allowed to play her false with impunity? She set her teeth and drew her breath sharply through them when she thought how willingly she had let him befool her, and delude her about that memorandum of payments to Mrs.
The cap-and-bells border was significant of the shams by which the optimist sought to delude himself into the view that life was a desirable thing.
God forbid I should delude you into thinking me a herald, sir! I am only an ungrammatical amateur.’ ‘And a little modesty does no harm even in a herald,’ says my new acquaintance graciously.
Quotes with DELUDE (3)
In the end, you feel that your much-vaunted, inexhaustible fantasy is growing tired, debilitated, exhausted, because you're bound to grow out of your old ideals; they're smashed to splinters and turn to dust, and if you have no other life, you have no choice but to keep rebuilding your dreams from the splinters and dust. But the heart longs for something different! And it is vain to dig in the ashes of your old fancies, trying to find even a tiny spark to fan into a new flame…
Truth, says instrumentalism, is what works out, that which does what you expect it to do. The judgment is true when you can "bank" on it and not be disappointed. If, when you predict, or when you follow the lead of your idea or plan, it brings you to the ends sought for in the beginning, your judgment is true. It does not consist in agreement of ideas, or the agreement of ideas with an outside reality; neither is it an eternal something which always is, but it is a name given…
It is difficult to see ourselves as we are. Sometimes we are fortunate enough to have good friends, lovers or others who will do us the good service of telling us the truth about ourselves. When we don't, we can so easily delude ourselves, lose a sense of truth about ourselves, and our conscience loses power and purpose. Mostly, we tell ourselves what we would like to hear. We lose our way.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 30 times in crossword archives (1979–2024).