he put the question with deceptive casualness.
deceptive calm; a delusory pleasure.
Armed with such a precept,a number of doctors may slip into deceptive practices.
"They often cite in illustration of it the attractive, but false and deceptive advertisements to which many consumers fall victim."
a misleading similarity. Somethingdeceptive causes one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true; the term may or may not imply intentional misrepresentation:
The word is generally used to indicate the harmonization of the two final notes, classified as authentic or perfect, plagal, half or imperfect, and deceptive or interrupted.
Now, as it turns out, that appearance is deceptive.
And sometimes those can be very deceptive, too.
Yet this aerial view is deceptive.
Thor's half-brother Loki is even more deceptive and cunning.
I didn't change my name to be deceptive.
Various categories of new-type drugs are quite deceptive and tempting for adolescents.
It also wants to penalize companies for each time a product uses deceptive language.
Misery can cure us of deceptive thoughts and incorrect ways of viewing the world.
There is nothing more deceptive than a smile, and no one knows this better than the people who hide behind them.
Being deceptive means lying so people believe something that is not true.
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