deceitful

adjective

de·​ceit·​ful di-ˈsēt-fəl How to pronounce deceitful (audio)
: having a tendency or disposition to deceive or give false impressions:
a
: not honest
a deceitful person
b
: deceptive, misleading
deceitful advertising
deceitfully adverb
deceitfulness noun
Choose the Right Synonym for deceitful

dishonest, deceitful, mendacious, untruthful mean unworthy of trust or belief.

dishonest implies a willful perversion of truth in order to deceive, cheat, or defraud.

a swindle usually involves two dishonest people

deceitful usually implies an intent to mislead and commonly suggests a false appearance or double-dealing.

the secret affairs of a deceitful spouse

mendacious may suggest bland or even harmlessly mischievous deceit and when used of people often suggests a habit of telling untruths.

mendacious tales of adventure

untruthful stresses a discrepancy between what is said and fact or reality.

an untruthful account of their actions

Examples of deceitful in a Sentence

charged the store owner with such deceitful practices as inflating the list prices for items only so he could put them on sale at drastically reduced prices the deceitful salesman neglected to mention some important information about the used car
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Over time, guile took on the connotation of deceitful cunning in English, emerging in Middle English around the 12th century. Erik Kain, Forbes, 1 Dec. 2024 Regarding annual plan pricing, NordVPN is facing a $100M class-action lawsuit in the US states of California and North Carolina over allegedly deceitful price increases that trigger once annual and two-year subscriptions renew. PCMAG, 2 Nov. 2024 Holeman said Allen showed signs of being deceitful during a 2022 interview, such as looking down and touching his face. John Tufts, The Indianapolis Star, 26 Oct. 2024 Lawmakers should first fix the current deceitful ballot and campaign practices of local agencies and businesses that financially benefit from passage of bond measures. Mercury News & East Bay Times Editorial Boards, The Mercury News, 13 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for deceitful 

Word History

Etymology

see deceit

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of deceitful was in the 15th century

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“Deceitful.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deceitful. Accessed 24 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

deceitful

adjective
de·​ceit·​ful di-ˈsēt-fəl How to pronounce deceitful (audio)
1
: practicing or tending to practice trickery
2
: showing or containing deceit or fraud : deceptive
a deceitful answer
deceitfully adverb
deceitfulness
-fəl-nəs
noun

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