deceive|deceived|deceives|deceiving in English

verb

[de·ceive || dɪ'siːv]

cheat, mislead

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1. Root Definition to Beguile, deceive NASB Translation come deceitfully (1), deceive (8), deceived (3), deluded (1), utterly deceived (1)

2. Don't bullshit a Bullshitter The words of wisdom received when a person tries to deceive someone who is good at deceiving people

3. Appearance often deceives.

4. Late Middle English (also in the sense ‘intended to deceive someone’): from Old French captieux or Latin Captiosus, from captio (n-) ‘seizing’, (figuratively) ‘deceiving’ (see caption).

5. His apparent affability deceives everyone.

6. His apparent meekness deceives everyone.

7. (He deceived him.)

8. To avoid deceiving oneself

9. He never deceives anyone.—Numbers 23:19.

10. He that deceives me once, shame fall him, if he deceives me twice, shame fall me. 

11. David, I wasn't deceiving you.

12. The quickness of the hand deceives the eye.

13. He that once deceives is ever suspected. 

14. It's an engaging manner that easily deceives.

15. I was cruelly deceived.

16. Reason deceives us often, conscience never. 

17. Don’t Be Distracted and Deceived

18. He never cheats or deceives his fellow man.

19. 2 Reason deceives us often, conscience never. 

20. He has deliberately deceived us.

21. Beguiler: One who or that which Beguiles or deceives

22. They ended up “deceiving [themselves] with false reasoning.”

23. Chubs is proof that looks can be deceiving

24. Definition: to Beguile, deceive

25. We've been deceived in that boy.