bluffed

[blʌft]

bluffed Definition

to deceive someone by making them think either that you are going to do something when you really have no intention of doing it, or that you have knowledge that you do not really have.

Using bluffed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bluffed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He bluffed his way into the party by pretending to be a celebrity.

  • Example

    She bluffed her opponent into thinking she had a better hand in poker.

  • Example

    The company bluffed about their profits to impress investors.

  • Example

    He bluffed his coworkers into thinking he knew how to fix the problem.

bluffed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bluffed

Idioms Using bluffed

  • call someone's bluff

    to challenge someone to prove that what they are saying is true

    Example

    I didn't believe him, so I called his bluff and asked him to show me the evidence.

  • to get through a difficult situation by pretending to know more than one actually does

    Example

    I didn't study for the test, but I managed to bluff my way through it.

  • to force someone to leave a place by threatening them

    Example

    The gangsters bluffed the store owner out of his shop by threatening him with violence.

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Summary: bluffed in Brief

To bluff [blʌft] means to deceive someone by pretending to have knowledge or intentions that one does not possess. It is often used in games like poker, where players try to trick each other into thinking they have a better hand. 'Bluff' can also be used in idioms like 'call someone's bluff,' meaning to challenge someone to prove what they are saying is true.