What is another word for Bluffed?

Pronunciation: [blˈʌft] (IPA)

Bluffed, a verb defined as "to deceive or intimidate someone by making false statements or pretending (verbally or non-verbally) to have more knowledge, skill, or power than one actually has." Here are some synonyms for the word bluffed that you can use in your writing: tricked, deceived, misled, fooled, duped, hoodwinked, beguiled, deluded, swindled, conned, blustered, faked, pretended, feigned, simulated, posed, dissimulated, dissembled, acted, and masqueraded. All these words are interchangeable with 'bluffed,' and they convey similar meanings about deception and misrepresentation of facts to gain an undue advantage over someone.

Usage examples for Bluffed

I Bluffed you off and wouldn't tell, thinking to get the article back in good order before she went.
"Wives and Widows; or The Broken Life"
Ann S. Stephens
Or it may have been due to the fact that Ernestine, being another woman, knew and could not be easily Bluffed with, "Everybody does that," "You can't get along with less and live, anyhow," etc.
"One Woman's Life"
Robert Herrick
Why, she's the girl that Bluffed the secret of the N. C. O. out of me!
"The Valley of the Giants"
Peter B. Kyne

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