deceptible Antonyms

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Meaning of deceptible

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deceptible (a.)

Capable of being deceived; deceivable.

deceptible Sentence Examples

  1. The camouflage was so well-designed that the predator was almost deceptible against the forest backdrop.
  2. In the dim light, the details of the painting were hardly deceptible to the untrained eye.
  3. His deceptive smile was barely deceptible to those who knew him well, but it was a giveaway to his true intentions.
  4. The intricate web of lies woven by the con artist was almost deceptible until scrutinized closely.
  5. Despite her efforts to hide it, the sadness in her eyes was deceptible to anyone observant enough to notice.
  6. The faint scent of roses in the air was almost deceptible, yet it brought back vivid memories of her childhood garden.
  7. The subtle changes in his tone were deceptible indications of his shifting mood.
  8. The hidden trap was cleverly concealed, making it deceptible to unsuspecting travelers.
  9. With each passing day, the cracks in their facade became more deceptible to those around them.
  10. The elusive thief left behind deceptible clues, leading the detectives on a wild chase through the city.

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Capable of being deceived; deceivable.

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The camouflage was so well-designed that the predator was almost deceptible against the forest backdrop.

In the dim light, the details of the painting were hardly deceptible to the untrained eye.

His deceptive smile was barely deceptible to those who knew him well, but it was a giveaway to his true intentions.

The intricate web of lies woven by the con artist was almost deceptible until scrutinized closely.