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deceiving
adjective as in deceitful
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adjective as in deceptive
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adjective as in delusive
adjective as in delusory
adjective as in dishonest
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adjective as in fallacious
adjective as in false
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adjective as in false
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- apostate
- base
- beguiling
- canting
- corrupt
- crooked
- deluding
- delusive
- devious
- dishonorable
- disloyal
- double-dealing
- duplicitous
- faithless
- falsehearted
- forsworn
- foul
- lying
- malevolent
- mean
- mythomaniac
- perfidious
- perjured
- rascally
- recreant
- renegade
- scoundrelly
- traitorous
- treacherous
- treasonable
- two-faced
- underhanded
- unfaithful
- unscrupulous
- untrustworthy
- venal
- villainous
- wicked
adjective as in misleading
adjective as in roguish
adjective as in sanctimonious
adjective as in sophistic
adjective as in two-faced
adjective as in untruthful
noun as in cheating
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noun as in meanness
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Example Sentences
How to prevent the president from deceiving Congress and the American people, regardless of who controls the White House.
A photocopy of the work is pasted onto the wood before being painted over to give the piece its deceiving authenticity.
I was not good, not even scrupulous, but I had no idea of deceiving either myself or Tessie.
It's the closet that causes the rumors, and the lying and deceiving, and the distrust that drives the wedges.
Some will guess, others just know you're deceiving them about something.
The task of deceiving the Austrians was performed to perfection by Murat with the reserve cavalry and Lannes's corps.
For, in a confidential letter to Heinsius, whom he could have no motive for deceiving, he intimated his intention very clearly.
She had treated me like a school-boy, she had used in deceiving me a trick which was insultingly simple.
Indeed he would have found more difficulty in deceiving others had he not begun by deceiving himself.
Learning to sing "It's a long, long way to Tipperary" for the purpose of deceiving the Allies.
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On this page you'll find 605 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to deceiving, such as: artful, deceptive, disingenuous, duplicitous, false, and fraudulent.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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