Cafa (verb) – /ˈkæ.fə/
1. To deceive – To mislead someone intentionally or keep them unaware of the truth.
Example: He cafa’d his coworkers into thinking he had finished the report.
2. To exclude or leave someone in the dark – To carry out an activity without informing or involving someone.
Example: They cafa’d me from the decision-making process, and I had no idea what was happening.
3. To lead astray – To misguide or manipulate someone into believing something false.
Example: The con artist cafa’d his victims with promises of easy money.
Related forms:
Cafaing (present participle) – They were cafaing the truth from their parents.
Cafa’d (past tense) – She felt hurt after being cafa’d out of the secret meeting.
Cafaer (noun) – A skilled cafaer can manipulate people without them noticing.
1. To deceive – To mislead someone intentionally or keep them unaware of the truth.
Example: He cafa’d his coworkers into thinking he had finished the report.
2. To exclude or leave someone in the dark – To carry out an activity without informing or involving someone.
Example: They cafa’d me from the decision-making process, and I had no idea what was happening.
3. To lead astray – To misguide or manipulate someone into believing something false.
Example: The con artist cafa’d his victims with promises of easy money.
Related forms:
Cafaing (present participle) – They were cafaing the truth from their parents.
Cafa’d (past tense) – She felt hurt after being cafa’d out of the secret meeting.
Cafaer (noun) – A skilled cafaer can manipulate people without them noticing.
He cafa’d his coworkers into thinking he had finished the report.
They cafa’d me from the decision-making process, and I had no idea what was happening.
The con artist cafa’d his victims with promises of easy money.
They cafa’d me from the decision-making process, and I had no idea what was happening.
The con artist cafa’d his victims with promises of easy money.
by Mashed_potatoes_27 February 11, 2025