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    deceptive
    /dɪˈsɛptɪv/

    adjective

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  2. DECEPTIVE definition: 1. making you believe something that is not true: 2. making you believe something that is not…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DECEPTIVE is tending or having power to cause someone to accept as true or valid what is false or invalid : tending or having power to deceive. How to use deceptive in a sentence.

  4. Something that's deceptive is not what it seems. A deceptive person will lead you to believe something other than the truth. Of course, I would never be deceptive when explaining the word deceptive.

  5. Things described as deceptive include attempts to mislead or trick someone or trap them with a deceptive scheme. Being deceptive always involves deceiving someone, but it may not involve outright lying.

  6. making you believe something that is not true: It's deceptive - from the outside the building looks small, but inside it's very big. Synonym. misleading. Compare. deceitful disapproving. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Dishonest. artificiality. bad faith. be rotten to the core idiom. bent. cowboy. false. finagle. fishy. fly-by-night.

  7. Definition of deceptive adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define deceptive. deceptive synonyms, deceptive pronunciation, deceptive translation, English dictionary definition of deceptive. adj. Deceiving or tending to deceive: a deceptive advertisement. de·cep′tive·ness n.