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  2. Hoax - Wikipedia

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    A hoax is a widely publicised falsehood created to deceive its audience with false and often astonishing information, with the either malicious or humorous intent of causing shock and interest in as many people as possible.

  3. Hoax Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of HOAX is to trick into believing or accepting as genuine something false and often preposterous. How to use hoax in a sentence.

  4. The definitive Internet reference source for researching urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation.

  5. Hoax, a falsehood generally intended to fool and to entertain. A hoax is often a parody of some occurrence or a play upon topics that are newsworthy. Media hoaxes are among the most common type. Recorded cases of hoaxes can be found from at least the 1600s, when the nature of information dispersal.

  6. HOAX | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    HOAX definition: 1. a plan to deceive someone, such as telling the police there is a bomb somewhere when there is…. Learn more.

  7. HOAX | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    HOAX meaning: 1. a plan to deceive someone, such as telling the police there is a bomb somewhere when there is…. Learn more.

  8. HOAX Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Hoax definition: something intended to deceive or defraud. See examples of HOAX used in a sentence.

  9. Meaning of hoax – Learner’s Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary

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    a trick in which someone tries to make people believe something that is not true: The police said the bomb threat was a hoax. (Definition of hoax from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  10. The Psychology of Hoaxing

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    “A hoax is a deliberately fabricated falsehood made to masquerade as truth. It is distinguishable from errors in observation or judgment, or rumors, urban legends, pseudosciences,...

  11. Misinformation, disinformation and hoaxes: What’s the difference?

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    Hoaxes, similar to disinformation, are created to persuade people that things that are unsupported by facts are true. For example, the person responsible for the celebrity-death story has created...