deceptory (Meaning)

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deceptory (a.)

Deceptive.

Synonyms & Antonyms of deceptory

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deceptory Sentence Examples

  1. The deceptory tactics employed by the salesman led many customers to purchase unnecessary products.
  2. Her deceptory appearance masked the intelligence and strength within.
  3. The deceptory nature of the advertisement exaggerated the benefits of the product.
  4. His deceptory smile fooled many into believing he was trustworthy.
  5. The deceptory practices of the corporation were exposed by investigative journalists.
  6. The deceptory behavior of the politician eroded public trust in the government.
  7. The deceptory promises made by the con artist left victims devastated.
  8. The deceptory appearance of the treasure map led adventurers on a wild goose chase.
  9. The deceptory tactics of the spy allowed him to gather valuable intelligence undetected.
  10. The deceptory nature of the illusionist's tricks left the audience in awe of his skill.

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The deceptory tactics employed by the salesman led many customers to purchase unnecessary products.

Her deceptory appearance masked the intelligence and strength within.

The deceptory nature of the advertisement exaggerated the benefits of the product.

His deceptory smile fooled many into believing he was trustworthy.