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15 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Hoax' in a Sentence

"Something created with the intention to deceive or defraud others. The Piltdown man, for example, was a scientific hoax." more

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The magic potion advertised in the comic book was a complete hoax, and Sally felt disappointed.
The magician's disappearing act turned out to be a well-planned hoax to amaze the audience.
Tommy's story about a giant purple elephant in his backyard turned out to be a playful hoax.
During April Fools' Day, Jake played a harmless hoax by putting fake bugs in his sister's lunchbox.
The online story about a talking dog turned out to be nothing more than a playful hoax.
His claim of finding a dinosaur in the backyard was just a silly hoax.
Sally giggled when she discovered that the alien sighting in the backyard was just a playful hoax by her brother.
Tommy giggled when he realized the funny face on the poster was just a hoax.
The claim of a diet pill that guarantees instant weight loss was proven to be a health hoax.
The treasure chest hidden in the schoolyard was a hoax set up by the teacher for a fun treasure hunt.
Tim felt embarrassed when he realized the treasure map he found was a hoax created by his friends.
The talking parrot in the pet store turned out to be a hoax, as it was a cleverly designed robot.
The UFO sighting reported in the local news was later revealed to be a hoax.
The students quickly realized that the treasure map they found was just a hoax.
The giant snowflake on the window was a beautiful winter hoax.

Hoax

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nounSomething created with the intention to deceive or defraud others. The Piltdown man, for example, was a scientific hoax.
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Last Updated On: May 15, 2024
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