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All decoyed synonyms

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verb decoyed

  • lured — anything that attracts, entices, or allures.
  • distracted — Obsolete. distracted.
  • baited — food, or some substitute, used as a lure in fishing, trapping, etc.
  • allured — to attract or tempt by something flattering or desirable.
  • deceived — (of a person) Cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain some personal advantage.
  • deluded — Someone who is deluded believes something that is not true.
  • fascinated — to attract and hold attentively by a unique power, personal charm, unusual nature, or some other special quality; enthrall: a vivacity that fascinated the audience.
  • misled — to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray.
  • shilled — a person who poses as a customer in order to decoy others into participating, as at a gambling house, auction, confidence game, etc.
  • steered — to guide the course of (something in motion) by a rudder, helm, wheel, etc.: to steer a bicycle.
  • tolled — the act of tolling a bell.
  • touted — to solicit business, employment, votes, or the like, importunately.
  • trappedtraps, Informal. personal belongings; baggage.

noun decoyed

  • snared — a device, often consisting of a noose, for capturing small game.
  • tricked — a crafty or underhanded device, maneuver, stratagem, or the like, intended to deceive or cheat; artifice; ruse; wile.
  • bearded — A bearded man has a beard.
  • blinded — unable to see; lacking the sense of sight; sightless: a blind man.
  • camouflaged — concealed or disguised
  • caught — Caught is the past tense and past participle of catch.
  • chicaned — Simple past tense and past participle of chicane.
  • faked — to lay (a rope) in a coil or series of long loops so as to allow to run freely without fouling or kinking (often followed by down).
  • narked — British Slang. a stool pigeon or informer.
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