Use "deceive|deceived|deceives|deceiving" in a sentence

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.

26. The slapping sea sounds nice but it's insincere, flattering to deceive, flattering to deceive.

27. If you’d deceive your parents, you might be willing to deceive your friends.

28. Beguile To deceive; lead astray

29. Why did you deceive me?

30. Don't deceive under any circumstance.

31. Why did you deceive yourself?

32. A large amount was deceived by that deceiver.

33. Chicanery - the use of tricks to deceive someone (usually to extract money from them) wile, shenanigan, trickery, chicane, guile dissimulation, deception, dissembling, deceit - the act of deceiving dupery, hoax, put-on, humbug, fraud, fraudulence - something intended to …

34. Cheating is when a person misleads, deceives, or acts dishonestly on purpose

35. Fortunately, people right now cannot be deceived.

36. The serpent deceived Eve by his Craftiness

37. A few will be deceived by defectors.

38. A large amount was deceived by deceiver.

39. He was foiled in his attempt to deceive us / His attempt to deceive us was foiled.

40. Has my foot hurried to deceive?

41. She was absolutely furious at having been deceived.

42. Male wasps, deceived, attempt to copulate with it.

43. He deceived them under the cloak of religion.

44. He that once deceived is never suspected. 

45. She was deceived into buying a jade ornament.

46. Befool definition, to fool; deceive; dupe

47. Either way, you end up deceiving one group or the other.

48. The religious leaders of Jesus’ day deceived the people.

49. Timothy was not manipulated or deceived in any way.

50. She was so plausible she would have deceived anyone.

51. Solonius was easily deceived into believing you would betray me

52. The public should not be deceived into buying inferior goods.

53. Building heart estate a cheater company, what person is deceived?

54. / kəˈnaɪ.vɪŋ / A Conniving person deceives others for their own advantage: He's a Conniving bastard!

55. I suspect these statistics flatter to deceive.

56. Don't let the apron deceive you!

57. Craftiness: Gibeonites, in Deceiving Joshua and the Israelites Into a Treaty

58. This character of a deceiving femme fatale is perfect for her.

59. They had thought to deceive me.

60. Who has deceived thee so oft as thy self?

61. 5 Patrick had deceived her, and that was unforgivable.

62. Do not be deceived by the pedantry of dates.

63. A grid illusion is any kind of grid that deceives a person's vision.

64. Cozen definition, to cheat, deceive, or trick

65. (in the sense ‘delude, deceive’): from Old French Amuser ‘entertain, deceive’, from a-(expressing causal effect) + muser ‘stare stupidly’

66. Antonyms for Acquaints include conceals, deceives, deludes, falsifies, hides, misleads, misrepresents, secretes, suppresses and withholds

67. But such individuals are ‘deceiving themselves with false reasoning.’ —James 1:22.

68. What does Begab mean? To deceive; mock

69. Humanists, deceived by cognates, can flatter humanism in disastrous ways.

70. His attempt to deceive us was foiled.

71. Solonius was easily deceived into believing you would betray me.

72. They connived with their mother to deceive me.

73. We were deceived into believing that he could help us.

74. Hypernyms ("Chicanery" is a kind of): deceit; deception; dissembling; dissimulation (the act of deceiving) Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Chicanery"): dupery; fraud; fraudulence; hoax; humbug; put-on (something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an

75. Somehow they deceived themselves into thinking that God would ignore their disobedience.

76. The company deceived customers by selling old computers as new ones.

77. Synonyms for Bullshits include lies, fibs, fabricates, prevaricates, prevaricateth, dissimulates, deceives, deludes, falsifies and misleads

78. Trademark pearly whites have a quintessential American image, but looks can be deceiving.

79. She looks up and smiles at him with a sophisticated, coy, deceiving smile.

80. Liars begin by imposing upon others but end by deceiving themselves.