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dupenoun1 one who is easily deceived or cheatedan explanation of how the swindler was able to escape with all of the dupe's money chump, gull, mug(chiefly British), patsy, pigeon, pushover, sap, soft touch, sucker, tool cat's-paw, mark, target, victimschlemiel(also shlemiel)butt, derision, laughingstock, mock, mockerybooby, dodo, fool, goose, half-wit, jackass, lunatic, monkey, nincompoop, ninny, nitwit, simp, simpleton, turkey, yo-yoloserblockhead, dolt, dope, dumbbell, dummy, dunce, idiot, imbecile, moron, schlub(also shlub, slang), schlump(slang), schnook(slang) cheat, cheater, confidence man, cozener, defrauder, dodger, hoaxer, shark, sharper, slicker, swindler, trickster dupenoun2something that is made to look exactly like something elsehe built a dupe of the original model, which is locked in a vault carbon, carbon copy, clone, copy, dummy, duplicate, duplication, facsimile, imitation, mock, reduplication, replica, replication, reproduction counterfeit, fake, forgery, knockoff, phony(also phoney), rip-off, rubber stamp, shamminiature, mock-up, simulationreconstruction, re-creationimage, likeness, semblance, shadowimpression, imprint, printapproximation, reincarnation, versionextra, reserve, spare archetype, original, prototype dupeverbto cause to believe what is untruewe were duped into thinking the dummy was a real alien bamboozle, beguile, bluff, buffalo, burn, catch, con, cozen, deceive, delude, fake out, fool, gaff, gammon, gull, have, have on(chiefly British), hoax, hoodwink, hornswoggle, humbug, juggle, misguide, misinform, mislead, snooker, snow, spoof, string along, suck in, sucker, take in, trick kid, put on, teasebleed, cheat, chisel, defraud, diddle, euchre, fleece, flimflam, gyp, hustle, mulct, rook, shortchange, skin, squeeze, stick, sting, swindle do a number on, lead one down the garden path(also lead one up the garden path), pull one's leg, pull the wool over one's eyes undeceive debunk, expose, reveal, show up, uncloak, uncover, unmaskdisclose, divulge, tell, unveildisabuse, disenchant, disillusion in 1681 |