Pronunciation: /dɪˈluːdər/
noun a person or thing that deludes or deceives others
A1 The deluder tried to trick the villagers with false promises.
A2 The deluder was caught trying to deceive people with a fake investment scheme.
B1 The deluder was known for spreading misinformation and causing panic.
B2 The deluder's tactics were exposed by investigative journalists.
C1 The deluder's manipulation of the stock market led to a major financial crisis.
C2 The deluder's sophisticated schemes were difficult to uncover without thorough investigation.
formal The deluder was charged with fraud for misleading investors.
informal Don't trust that deluder, he's always trying to trick people.
slang That deluder is such a scammer, watch out for him.
figurative The deluder of truth will eventually be exposed for their deceitful ways.
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