hocus

[ˈhəʊkəs]

hocus Definition

  • 1deceive or trick (someone)
  • 2a meaningless chant or expression used in conjuring or incantation

Using hocus: Examples

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

  • Example

    He tried to hocus me into believing that he was a magician.

  • Example

    The magician hocus-pocused his way through the show.

  • Example

    She thought she could hocus her way out of trouble.

hocus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hocus

Phrases with hocus

  • hocus-pocus

    meaningless talk or activity, often intended to deceive

    Example

    The politician's speech was full of hocus-pocus and empty promises.

  • hocus-pocus

    a phrase used by magicians to indicate the beginning of a trick or illusion

    Example

    The magician said 'hocus-pocus' and the rabbit appeared out of nowhere.

  • hocus-pocus

    a term used to describe any kind of magic or sorcery

    Example

    The old book contained many spells and incantations for performing hocus-pocus.

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Summary: hocus in Brief

The verb 'hocus' [ˈhəʊkəs] means to deceive or trick someone, often with the intention of making them believe in magic or sorcery. It is often used in phrases like 'hocus-pocus,' which can refer to meaningless talk or activity intended to deceive, or to the beginning of a magic trick.