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Detailed Translations for hoax from English to German

hoax:

to hoax verbe (hoaxes, hoaxed, hoaxing)

  1. to hoax (fool; tease; vex; )
    verarschen; irreführen; foppen; neppen; hinters Licht führen; aufziehen; bescheißen
    • verarschen verbe (verarsche, verarscht, verarschte, verarschtet, verarscht)
    • irreführen verbe (führe irre, führst irre, führt irre, führte irre, führtet irre, irregeführt)
    • foppen verbe (foppe, foppst, foppt, foppte, fopptet, gefoppt)
    • neppen verbe (neppe, neppst, neppt, neppte, nepptet, geneppt)
    • aufziehen verbe (ziehe auf, ziehst auf, zieht auf, zog auf, zogt auf, aufgezogen)
    • bescheißen verbe (bescheiße, bescheißt, beschiß, beschißt, beschissen)

Conjugations for hoax:

present
  1. hoax
  2. hoax
  3. hoaxes
  4. hoax
  5. hoax
  6. hoax
simple past
  1. hoaxed
  2. hoaxed
  3. hoaxed
  4. hoaxed
  5. hoaxed
  6. hoaxed
present perfect
  1. have hoaxed
  2. have hoaxed
  3. has hoaxed
  4. have hoaxed
  5. have hoaxed
  6. have hoaxed
past continuous
  1. was hoaxing
  2. were hoaxing
  3. was hoaxing
  4. were hoaxing
  5. were hoaxing
  6. were hoaxing
future
  1. shall hoax
  2. will hoax
  3. will hoax
  4. shall hoax
  5. will hoax
  6. will hoax
continuous present
  1. am hoaxing
  2. are hoaxing
  3. is hoaxing
  4. are hoaxing
  5. are hoaxing
  6. are hoaxing
subjunctive
  1. be hoaxed
  2. be hoaxed
  3. be hoaxed
  4. be hoaxed
  5. be hoaxed
  6. be hoaxed
diverse
  1. hoax!
  2. let's hoax!
  3. hoaxed
  4. hoaxing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

hoax [the ~] nom

  1. the hoax
    – An unsolicited message distributed via the Internet with the intent of misleading recipients. These messages usually arrive in the form of an email and contain misinformation on topics such as new computer viruses and promotions that sounds too good to be true. 1

Translation Matrix for hoax:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- dupery; fraud; fraudulence; humbug; put-on
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
aufziehen badger; fool; hoax; hoodwink; swindle; tease; trick; vex ascend; be off; be on the upgrade; become higher; become larger; breed; bristle; build; clamp; climb; clone; cultivate; draw open; erect; establish; flare up; fly up; get away; go up; go upward; grow; heave; increase; inhale; lift; lift up; mount; pull up; raise; rise; rise to the surface; set up; sniff; sniff up; snort; start; stretch; take off; tighten
bescheißen badger; fool; hoax; hoodwink; swindle; tease; trick; vex cheat; deceive; gull; spoof; swindle; trick
foppen badger; fool; hoax; hoodwink; swindle; tease; trick; vex badger; be a nuisance; fool; pester; pull someone's leg; take the micky out of
hinters Licht führen badger; fool; hoax; hoodwink; swindle; tease; trick; vex deceive; lead up the garden path; mislead; put on the wrong track; spoof; swindle; trick
irreführen badger; fool; hoax; hoodwink; swindle; tease; trick; vex deceive; lead up the garden path; mislead; put on the wrong track
neppen badger; fool; hoax; hoodwink; swindle; tease; trick; vex cheat; clearly define; con; define; demarcate; fence; fence in; fence off; map out; mark out; outline; swindle; trace out
verarschen badger; fool; hoax; hoodwink; swindle; tease; trick; vex badger; be a nuisance; cheat; deceive; diddle; hoodwink; pester; swindle; woodwink
- play a joke on; pull someone's leg
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Hoax hoax
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- bluff; canard; hoodwink; swindle; trick

Related Words for "hoax":

  • hoaxing

Synonyms for "hoax":


Related Definitions for "hoax":

  1. something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage2
  2. subject to a playful hoax or joke2
  3. An unsolicited message distributed via the Internet with the intent of misleading recipients. These messages usually arrive in the form of an email and contain misinformation on topics such as new computer viruses and promotions that sounds too good to be true.1

Wiktionary Translations for hoax:

hoax
noun
  1. anything deliberately intended to deceive or trick
verb
  1. to deceive with a hoax
hoax
noun
  1. ein Kunstgriff am Rande von Sitte, Rechtschaffenheit und Legalität
  2. Schabernack, einen Scherz mit jemandem machen
  3. ein Streich, eine Posse
  1. eine auf Gerüchten basierende, unbestätigte Pressemeldung