Today's Word "subterfuge"
Published in Vocabulary
subterfuge \SUB-tur-fyooj\ (noun) - A deceptive device or stratagem.
"In the end, however, all the stealth and subterfuge were for naught, as the young publicity agent couldn't keep the secret." -- Larry Tye, 'The Father of Spin'
Subterfuge comes from Late Latin subterfugium, "a secret flight," from Latin subterfugere, "to flee in secret, to evade," from subter, "underneath, underhand, in secret" + fugere, "to flee." It is related to fugitive, one who flees.








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