deceiver (Meaning)

Wordnet

deceiver (n)

someone who leads you to believe something that is not true

Webster

deceiver (n.)

One who deceives; one who leads into error; a cheat; an impostor.

deceiver Sentence Examples

  1. The con artist was a master deceiver, tricking people out of their money with elaborate schemes.
  2. She realized too late that her charming suitor was actually a deceiver with ulterior motives.
  3. He felt betrayed when he discovered his trusted friend was a deceiver who had been spreading rumors behind his back.
  4. The deceiver's smooth talk and persuasive demeanor made it easy for him to manipulate others.
  5. The deceiver's mask of innocence fooled everyone around him, concealing his true intentions.
  6. She refused to be swayed by the deceiver's false promises and empty flattery.
  7. Despite warnings from others, he fell victim to the deceiver's manipulative tactics.
  8. The deceiver's web of lies eventually unraveled, revealing the extent of his deceit.
  9. In the end, the deceiver's actions caught up with him, and he faced the consequences of his betrayal.
  10. Trusting the deceiver proved to be a costly mistake for those who believed in his facade of honesty.

FAQs About the word deceiver

someone who leads you to believe something that is not trueOne who deceives; one who leads into error; a cheat; an impostor.

impostor, hypocrite, dissembler, charlatan, faker,imposter, phoney, fake, prevaricator, bluffer

straight shooter, straight shooter, square shooter,square shooter,

The con artist was a master deceiver, tricking people out of their money with elaborate schemes.

She realized too late that her charming suitor was actually a deceiver with ulterior motives.

He felt betrayed when he discovered his trusted friend was a deceiver who had been spreading rumors behind his back.

The deceiver's smooth talk and persuasive demeanor made it easy for him to manipulate others.