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Meaning of deceptious

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deceptious (a.)

Tending deceive; delusive.

deceptious Sentence Examples

  1. The appearance of the treasure chest was deceptive; it was merely a cleverly crafted replica.
  2. His smile was deceptive, hiding the turmoil raging within him.
  3. The calm surface of the lake was deceptive, concealing dangerous undercurrents.
  4. The simplicity of the plan was deceptive; its execution required intricate detail.
  5. Her innocent demeanor was deceptive, masking a cunning intellect.
  6. The advertisement was deceptive, promising results that were too good to be true.
  7. The desert landscape appeared deceptively barren; it was teeming with life adapted to its harsh conditions.
  8. His generosity was deceptive, a guise for his ulterior motives.
  9. The company's financial reports were deceptive, presenting a rosier picture than reality.
  10. The politician's speech was deceptive, twisting facts to suit his agenda.

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Tending deceive; delusive.

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The appearance of the treasure chest was deceptive; it was merely a cleverly crafted replica.

His smile was deceptive, hiding the turmoil raging within him.

The calm surface of the lake was deceptive, concealing dangerous undercurrents.

The simplicity of the plan was deceptive; its execution required intricate detail.