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What is another word for Deceptive? – 112 Deceptive Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    deceitful dishonest fraudulent false misleading untrue insincere duplicitous cunning crafty sly treacherous perfidious double-dealing untrustworthy unreliable mendacious fallacious spurious fake sham pretended artificial contrived manipulated distorted biased prejudiced deceptive illusory delusive illusive

    Meaning of Deceptive

    The primary meaning of the word "Deceptive" is related to something that is intended to deceive or mislead people.

    Definitions

    • Giving a false impression, misleading, or intended to deceive
    • * Not genuine or authentic, but pretending to be so

    Etymology of Deceptive

    The word "Deceptive" originates from the Latin "decept-", which is the past participle stem of "decipere", meaning to deceive or cheat, and the suffix "-ive", which forms an adjective indicating a tendency or quality.
    Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe something that is intended to deceive or mislead.

    Example Uses

    • The company's deceptive advertising practices led to a lawsuit.
    • * The deceptive calm before the storm made it difficult to predict the hurricane's arrival.
    • * The politician's deceptive smile hid his true intentions.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    honest truthful sincere genuine authentic reliable trustworthy transparent open straightforward frank candid truthful accurate correct realistic factual verifiable confirmed validated