confidence game
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of confidence game
An Americanism dating back to 1855–60
Example Sentences
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But if the banking business is ultimately a confidence game, the game ended quickly.
From New York Times
The British psychological thriller follows the emboldened woman down the rabbit hole of false identities and confidence games.
From Seattle Times
“This was really an ageless, classic confidence game that has played out over modern social media,” Assistant U.S.
From Washington Post
A portrait is a confidence game, and some artists are so intent on fooling the viewer that the “almost as if” disappears.
From Washington Post
Deep down, writing isn’t all that different from the confidence game: It’s the art of using words to manipulate people’s thinking and emotions.
From Washington Post
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