Meaning & Definition of word "Ruse"

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    Ruse

    /ruːz/

    noun:

    • 1. a cunning or deceitful plan designed to trick or deceive someone.
      • Example: The thief used a clever ruse to distract the guards while he stole the jewels.
    • 2. an action intended to mislead or deceive.
      • Example: Her smile was just a ruse to hide her true feelings about the situation.
    • 3. a crafty stratagem; a trick.
      • Example: They employed a ruse to gain access to the secure area without raising any suspicion.

    Etymology

    French, meaning 'a trick' or 'a stratagem'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    ruse de guerre:

    A strategy used during war to deceive the enemy.

    a clever ruse:

    An intelligent plan or trick used to achieve a goal.

    Related Words

    subterfuge:

    A deceptive device or strategy.

    deception:

    The act of deceiving someone.

    stratagem:

    A plan or scheme, especially one to outwit an opponent.

    Slang Meanings of ruse

    Meaning: A sneaky trick.

    Example Sentence: His ruse was so clever that even his best friends were fooled.

    Meaning: A clever scheme.

    Example Sentence: She pulled a ruse to get out of the boring meeting.