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,