noun
someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
• Derivationally related forms: ↑beguile (for: ↑beguiler), ↑trick (for: ↑trickster), ↑cheat (for: ↑cheater), ↑cheat (for: ↑cheat), ↑deceive
• Hyponyms:
↑bluffer, ↑four-flusher, ↑swindler, ↑defrauder, ↑chiseller, ↑chiseler, ↑gouger, ↑scammer, ↑grifter, ↑decoy, ↑steerer, ↑dodger, ↑fox, ↑slyboots, ↑double-crosser, ↑double-dealer, ↑two-timer, ↑betrayer, ↑traitor, ↑embezzler, ↑defalcator, ↑peculator, ↑falsifier, ↑finagler, ↑wangler, ↑forger, ↑counterfeiter, ↑fortune hunter, ↑front man, ↑front, ↑figurehead, ↑nominal head, ↑straw man, ↑strawman, ↑hypocrite, ↑dissembler, ↑dissimulator, ↑phony, ↑phoney, ↑pretender, ↑impersonator, ↑imitator, ↑imposter, ↑impostor, ↑fake, ↑faker, ↑fraud, ↑sham, ↑shammer, ↑pseudo, ↑pseud, ↑role player, ↑liar, ↑prevaricator, ↑misleader, ↑mountebank, ↑charlatan, ↑obscurantist, ↑sandbagger, ↑utterer
Useful english dictionary. 2012.