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hoodwinked


 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  hoodwink 
 
 
  Troponyms  (hyponyms)  of  verb  hoodwink 
 
 
  Entailment  of  verb  hoodwink 
 
 
  Synonyms/Hypernyms  (Ordered  by  Frequency)  of  verb  hoodwink 
 
  2  senses  of  hoodwink 
 
  Sense  1 
  juggle,  beguile,  hoodwink 
  =>  cheat,  beat  rip  off  chisel 
 
  Sense  2 
  bamboozle,  snow,  hoodwink,  pull  the  wool  over  someone's  eyes,  lead  by  the  nose,  play  false 
  =>  deceive,  betray,  lead  astray 
 
  Familiarity  of  verb  hoodwink 
 
  hoodwink  used  as  a  verb  is  rare  (polysemy  count  =  2) 
 
  Synonyms  (Grouped  by  Similarity  of  Meaning)  of  verb  hoodwink 
 
  Sense  1 
  juggle,  beguile,  hoodwink 
  =>  cheat,  beat  rip  off  chisel 
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  Sense  2 
  bamboozle,  snow,  hoodwink,  pull  the  wool  over  someone's  eyes,  lead  by  the  nose,  play  false 
  =>  deceive,  betray,  lead  astray 
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  Overview  of  verb  hoodwink 
 
  The  verb  hoodwink  has  2  senses  (no  senses  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  juggle,  beguile,  hoodwink  --  (influence  by  slyness) 
  2.  bamboozle,  snow,  hoodwink,  pull  the  wool  over  someone's  eyes,  lead  by  the  nose,  play  false  --  (conceal  one's  true  motives  from  esp.  by  elaborately  feigning  good  intentions  so  as  to  gain  an  end  "He  bamboozled  his  professors  into  thinking  that  he  knew  the  subject  well") 
 
  Overview  of  verb  hoodwink 
 
  The  verb  hoodwink  has  2  senses  (no  senses  from  tagged  texts) 
 
  1.  juggle,  beguile,  hoodwink  --  (influence  by  slyness) 
  2.  bamboozle,  snow,  hoodwink,  pull  the  wool  over  someone's  eyes,  lead  by  the  nose,  play  false  --  (conceal  one's  true  motives  from  esp.  by  elaborately  feigning  good  intentions  so  as  to  gain  an  end  "He  bamboozled  his  professors  into  thinking  that  he  knew  the  subject  well")