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the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > cheating, fraud > duping, making a fool of > [adjective] > fooled, duped (18)
foolified1584

fooled; made to seem foolish.

fool-taken1608

that has been tricked, cheated, or swindled; cf. fool-taker n. at compounds 1c(b), fool-taking n. at compounds 1c(b).

cozened1610

gullified1624

Made a gull or dupe of; gulled.

gulled1647

Duped, deceived, befooled.

sweet1673

In extended use: Having an agreeable or benign quality, influence, operation, or effect. Chiefly… Easily managed, handled, or dealt with; working or…

bubbled1681

That has been deluded, duped, or cheated. Cf. bubble, v. 5. Obsolete.

bilked1682

Cheated, ‘done out’ of one's due or expectation.

imposed-upon1706

in the various senses of the verb; also imposed-upon: see sense 8 above.

cheated1709

Defrauded; deceived, tricked.

duped1756

pigeoned1777

(a) adj. cheated, swindled; (b) n. people who have been cheated or swindled as a class.

swindled1809

Cheated out of something, esp. money; defrauded. More generally: duped, tricked, deceived.

thimblerigged1840

duped by the game of thimblerig; disturbed or affected by thimblerigging, as a market; = rigged, adj.4

befooled1842

bamboozled1866

Deceived or mystified by trickery, hoaxed, cozened.

spoofed1958

dicked1972

Cheated, deceived; unfairly or harshly treated. Also: in a difficult or hopeless situation. Chiefly in predicative use.

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