deceivable Sentence Examples

  1. His deceivable nature made it easy for others to manipulate him.
  2. She realized she had been too deceivable, falling for the same tricks time and again.
  3. Being deceivable, he often found himself in compromising situations.
  4. Despite his intelligence, his deceivable disposition made him vulnerable to scams.
  5. Her deceivable innocence was taken advantage of by those with ill intentions.
  6. He knew his deceivable tendencies could lead him astray if he wasn't careful.
  7. Growing up in a sheltered environment left her somewhat deceivable to the harsh realities of the world.
  8. Recognizing his deceivable nature, he sought to educate himself on how to avoid falling for traps.
  9. The con artist preyed on the deceivable nature of his targets, exploiting their vulnerabilities.
  10. Over time, she learned to guard herself against being too deceivable, developing a keen sense of discernment.

deceivable Meaning

Webster

deceivable (a.)

Fitted to deceive; deceitful.

Subject to deceit; capable of being misled.

FAQs About the word deceivable

Fitted to deceive; deceitful., Subject to deceit; capable of being misled.

wide-eyed, genuine,naïve, naive, unsuspicious, easy, susceptible, trusting, guileless, gullible

mistrustful, skeptical, sophisticated, critical, cynical, wary, wary,critical, cynical, mistrustful

His deceivable nature made it easy for others to manipulate him.

She realized she had been too deceivable, falling for the same tricks time and again.

Being deceivable, he often found himself in compromising situations.

Despite his intelligence, his deceivable disposition made him vulnerable to scams.