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Hocus শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: ঠকান

Hocus Meaning In Bengali ঠকান

Hocus

প্রতারিত করা, ফাঁকি দেত্তয়া, ঠকান, ধোঁকা দেত্তয়া, ভোজবাজি,

Definition

1) Definition 1: To perform tricks or deceptive acts, especially by using sleight of hand or other forms of trickery.
2) Definition 2: To deceive or confuse someone with cleverly devised methods or words.
3) Definition 3: (In a historical context) To use Latin-sounding phrases or incantations as a kind of magical charm or spell.

Examples

Hocus Example in a sentence

1) The magician waved his wand and said, "Hocus pocus, make this coin disappear!"

2) She believed that he could hocus his way out of any situation with his charm.

3) The street performer amazed the crowd by performing hocus pocus tricks.

4) The con artist used hocus pocus to deceive the unsuspecting tourists.

5) The old wizard chanted hocus pocus to cast a spell on his enemies.

6) The children giggled as the clown performed hocus pocus with colorful scarves.

7) The illusionist amazed the audience with his hocus pocus magic show.

8) The fortune teller used hocus pocus to predict the future for her clients.

9) The conman relied on hocus pocus to trick people into giving him money.

10) The fake psychic used hocus pocus to convince her clients that she had supernatural powers.

11) I'm sorry, but "Hocus" alone does not work well in example sentences as it is typically part of a phrase like "hocus pocus," which is a term used in magic tricks.

Part of Speech

Hocus (Noun)

Synonyms

Trick , Hocus , Blear , Wheedle , Hoax , Wile - (VERB) প্রতারিত করা

Finagle , Play False , Quack , Gyp , Blear , Hocus - (VERB) ফাঁকি দেত্তয়া

Outwit , Cheat , Fob , Defraud , Befool , Hocus - (VERB) ঠকান

Hocus , Mystify , Hoax , Bamboozle , Deceive , Hocus-Pocus - (VERB) ধোঁকা দেত্তয়া

Prestidigitation , Hocus - (SYNONYM) ভোজবাজি

Encyclopedia

Definition 1: To perform tricks or deceptive acts, especially by using sleight of hand or other forms of trickery.
Definition 2: To deceive or confuse someone with cleverly devised methods or words.
Definition 3: (In a historical context) To use Latin-sounding phrases or incantations as a kind of magical charm or spell.