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The meaning of Bluffed

Bluffed – definition

verb

Try to deceive someone as to one's abilities or intentions.

Usage examples:

He's been bluffing all along
noun

An attempt to deceive someone into believing that one can or is going to do something.

Usage examples:

The offer was denounced as a bluff
adjective

Direct in speech or behaviour but in a good-natured way.

Usage examples:

A big, bluff, hearty man
noun

A steep cliff, bank, or promontory.

Usage examples:

Planning the campaign involved myriad geographical factors, including the mississippi delta region,…
noun

A grove or clump of trees.

Usage examples:

A couple of miles north and south the trees thicken up and the farms all have bluffs of trees on th…
adjective

(of a cliff or a ship's bows) having a vertical or steep broad front.

Usage examples:

Half the barges were away, already sweeping downriver with thin, white mustaches under their bluff …

Bluffed translation into English

Bluffed: translate from English into Chinese

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虚张声势, 吓唬, 唬, 讹

Bluffed: translate from English into Dutch

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Gebluft, Bluffen, Overbluffen, Overdonderen, Ophakken

Bluffed: translate from English into French

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Bluffeur

Bluffed: translate from English into German

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Geblufft, Bluffen

Bluffed: translate from English into Hindi

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झांसा दिया, धोखा देना

Bluffed: translate from English into Italian

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Bluffato, Bluffare, Ingannare

Bluffed: translate from English into Korean

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허세, 속이다, ...에게 허세를 부리다, ...하게 하다, 허세부리다, 엄포놓다

Bluffed: translate from English into Russian

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Блефовал, Запугивать, Брать на пушку, Обманывать

Bluffed: translate from English into Spanish

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Engañado, Engañar, Farolear, Tirarse un farol

Word origin

late 17th century (originally in the sense ‘blindfold, hoodwink’): from Dutch bluffen ‘brag’, or bluf ‘bragging’. The current sense (originally US, mid 19th century) originally referred to bl

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