deceiving Antonyms
Strongest:
- plain
- open
- nondeceptive
- aboveboard
- outspoken
- frank
- plain
- candid
- nondeceptive
- open
- straight
- revealing
- revealing
- frank
- straightforward
- outspoken
- forthright
- illuminating
- direct
- straight
- direct
- candid
- straightforward
- aboveboard
- forthright
- illuminating
Strong:
- clarifying
- revelatory
- openhearted
- honest
- revelatory
- honest
- plainspoken
- trustworthy
- trustworthy
- free-spoken
- explanatory
- free-spoken
- plainspoken
- truthful
- openhearted
- clarifying
- truthful
- explanatory
Weak:
Strongest:
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Weak:
- artful
- forged
- subtile
- dissembling
- sly
- defrauding
- perplexing
- treacherous
- inaccurate
- feigned
- underhand
- bewildering
- devious
- faithless
- lying
- shady
- sham
- crooked
- wrong
- wily
- crafty
- cunning
- foxy
- counterfeit
- phony
- distracting
- untrustworthy
- trickish
- sneaky
- tricky
- fake
- duplicitous
- perfidious
- hypocritical
- insidious
- phoney
- guileful
- fraudulent
- insincere
- subtle
- dishonest
- puzzling
- shifty
- underhanded
- trick
- bogus
- confounding
- untruthful
- mendacious
- delusory
- sneaking
- artificial
- slick
- evasive
Meaning of deceiving
Webster
deceiving (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Deceive
FAQs About the word deceiving
of Deceive
false, deceptive,misleading, deceitful, specious, beguiling, deluding, ambiguous, fallacious, delusive
plain, open, nondeceptive, aboveboard, outspoken, frank, plain, candid, nondeceptive, open
His deceiving smile masked the turmoil brewing within him.
The appearance of calm on the surface was deceiving; underneath, chaos reigned.
She realized she had been deceiving herself about her true feelings for far too long.
The magician's sleight of hand was so skillful that it left the audience wondering how they had been deceived.