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deceitful adjective [ dɪˈsiːtfʊl ]

• guilty of or involving deceit; deceiving or misleading others.
• "a deceitful politician"
Similar: dishonest, untruthful, lying, mendacious, insincere, false, deceiving, dissembling, disingenuous, untrustworthy, unscrupulous, unprincipled, two-faced, duplicitous, double-dealing, cheating, underhand, crafty, cunning, sly, guileful, scheming, calculating, conniving, designing, hypocritical, perfidious, treacherous, Machiavellian, Janus-faced, sneaky, tricky, foxy, crooked, sharp, shady, shifty, slippery, bent, slim, subtle, hollow-hearted, false-hearted, double-faced, truthless, Punic, fraudulent, counterfeit, fabricated, invented, concocted, made up, trumped up, untrue, hollow, sham, bogus, fake, illusory, spurious, specious, fallacious, deceptive, misleading, misguided, distorted, fakey, economical with the truth,
Opposite: honest, true,


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