befooled

[US]/bɪˈfʊld/
[UK]/biˈfuːld/

Translation

vto deceive or mislead someone; to trick

Phrases & Collocations

befooled by appearances

easily befooled

Example Sentences

don't befooled by his charming smile.

many people were befooled by the scam.

she felt befooled after believing his lies.

it's easy to befooled in a complicated situation.

he was befooled into thinking it was a good deal.

don't let yourself befooled by false advertising.

she realized she had been befooled after the truth came out.

he often befooled his friends with clever tricks.

don't befooled by appearances; things are not always as they seem.

she felt befooled after trusting the wrong person.

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