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Deceit is the propagation of beliefs that are not true.
Deceit may also refer to:
Books
- Deceit, c.1920 book of cartoons by Harry Furniss
 - Deceit (1993, by Peter Darvill-Evans), the eighth of the Virgin New Adventures series of Doctor Who novels
 - Deceit, 1993 novel by Clare Francis
 - Deceit, 2006 novel by James Siegel
 
Film and television
- Deceit (1923 film), a drama directed by Oscar Micheaux
 - Deceit (1932 film), a drama directed by Albert Ray
 - Deceit (1952 film), an Italian drama film directed by Guido Brignone
 - Deceit, the first working title of Family Plot, a 1976 detective film directed by Alfred Hitchcock
 - Deceit (1989 film), a science fiction film directed by Albert Pyun
 - Deceit (1999 film), an Italian mystery film
 - Deceit (2004 film), a crime drama directed by John Sacret Young
 - Deceit, a 2006 film with Matt Long
 - Deceit (2009 film), a short film by Gary Brockette
 - Deceit (2017 film), the UK title of US film Where Is Kyra? directed by Andrew Dosunmu
 - Deceit (2000 miniseries), a mystery television serial
 - Deceit (2021 miniseries), a drama about a 1992 police honeytrap operation in the UK
 
Games
- Deceit, a game released in 2017
 
Music
- Deceit (album), a 1981 album by This Heat
 - "Deceit", song by Suffocation from Souls to Deny 2004
 
Other uses
- Deceit (horse), a racehorse
 - Tort of deceit, a type of legal injury
 - Deceit, an island and an islet in the Hermite Islands archipelago
 
See also
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