beswike (Meaning)

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beswike (v. t.)

To lure; to cheat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of beswike

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beswike Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning thief beswike the jeweler by swapping the real diamond for a fake one.
  2. The sorceress's enchanting words beswike the innocent maiden, leading her down a dangerous path.
  3. The politician's smooth-tongued rhetoric beswike the electorate into believing his false promises.
  4. The con artist beswike the elderly woman into trusting him with her life savings.
  5. The mirage beswike the thirsty travelers into believing they had found water.
  6. The traitor's false loyalty beswike his comrades, leaving them defenseless against the enemy.
  7. The illusionist's skillful tricks beswike the audience into doubting their own eyes.
  8. The deceptive salesman beswike the unsuspecting customer into buying a faulty product.
  9. The malicious gossip beswike the innocent victim by spreading false rumors.
  10. The false prophet's teachings beswike his followers into believing lies and rejecting the truth.

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To lure; to cheat.

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The cunning thief beswike the jeweler by swapping the real diamond for a fake one.

The sorceress's enchanting words beswike the innocent maiden, leading her down a dangerous path.

The politician's smooth-tongued rhetoric beswike the electorate into believing his false promises.

The con artist beswike the elderly woman into trusting him with her life savings.