deceptive
English Thesaurus
1. designed to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently (adj.all)
| similar | : | dishonest, dishonorable, |
| definition | : | deceptive or fraudulent; disposed to cheat or defraud or deceive (adj.all) |
2. causing one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true (adj.all)
| similar | : | unreal, |
| definition | : | not actually such; being or seeming fanciful or imaginary (adj.all) |
3. designed to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently (adj.all)
| derivation | : | deceptiveness, obliquity, |
| definition | : | the quality of being deceptive (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | betray, deceive, lead astray, |
| definition | : | cause someone to believe an untruth (verb.communication) |
4. causing one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true (adj.all)
| derivation | : | deceptiveness, obliquity, |
| definition | : | the quality of being deceptive (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | betray, deceive, lead astray, |
| definition | : | cause someone to believe an untruth (verb.communication) |
5. designed to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently (adj.all)
| derivation | : | deceptiveness, obliquity, |
| definition | : | the quality of being deceptive (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | betray, deceive, lead astray, |
| definition | : | cause someone to believe an untruth (verb.communication) |
6. causing one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true (adj.all)
| derivation | : | deceptiveness, obliquity, |
| definition | : | the quality of being deceptive (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | betray, deceive, lead astray, |
| definition | : | cause someone to believe an untruth (verb.communication) |
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