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Meaning of self-deceived

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self-deceived (a.)

Deceived or misled respecting one's self by one's own mistake or error.

self-deceived Sentence Examples

  1. The self-deceived politician believed his own rhetoric, despite evidence to the contrary.
  2. The self-deceived gambler convinced himself that the next bet would surely be the one to win him a fortune.
  3. The self-deceived narcissist failed to see their own flaws, attributing any setbacks to external factors.
  4. The self-deceived salesperson exaggerated their product's capabilities, believing they were telling the truth.
  5. The self-deceived student convinced themselves they had studied enough, only to fail their exam miserably.
  6. The self-deceived doctor prescribed unnecessary treatments, believing they were acting in their patients' best interests.
  7. The self-deceived friend claimed to be supportive, but secretly harbored jealousy.
  8. The self-deceived activist believed they were fighting for a noble cause, even when it became clear their methods were unethical.
  9. The self-deceived artist inflated their own talent, ignoring objective criticism.
  10. The self-deceived spouse refused to acknowledge the growing problems in their marriage, convincing themselves everything was fine.

FAQs About the word self-deceived

Deceived or misled respecting one's self by one's own mistake or error.

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The self-deceived politician believed his own rhetoric, despite evidence to the contrary.

The self-deceived gambler convinced himself that the next bet would surely be the one to win him a fortune.

The self-deceived narcissist failed to see their own flaws, attributing any setbacks to external factors.

The self-deceived salesperson exaggerated their product's capabilities, believing they were telling the truth.