Sentence example with the word 'deceptive'

deceptive

aberrant, askew, colorable, dereistic, empty, fishy, illusory, overrefined, questionable, spurious, unreal

Definition adj. causing one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true

Last update: January 5, 2016


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Her looks were quite deceptive compared to her behaviour.   [adjective]

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He was good at deceptive conversation – too good.   [adjective]

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Geometry is deceptive; the hurricane alone is trustworthy.   [Please select]

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Remember, Inspector, that voices on the telephone are deceptive.   [Please select]

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Three times in the fitful dark and even more deceptive dancing light we almost had him.   [Please select]

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But this splendid exterior was deceptive, and a turn came to the fortunes of Napoleon III.   [Please select]

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Both knew the peace with Philip to be only deceptive.   [Please select]

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Amigos laughed in their deceptive sleeves at the Americans and misdirected them with impunity.   [Please select]

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The stream here was wide and it looked deep, but turned out to be deceptive.   [Please select]

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All such calculations, however statistically startling, are erroneous and deceptive.   [Please select]

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"Sure," grinned Stanton, with all the deceptive, undauntable optimism of the Just-Awakened.   [Please select]

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