de·ceit·ful
[dih-seet-fuhl] Show IPA
–adjective
1.
given to deceiving: A deceitful person cannot keep friends for long.
2.
intended to deceive; misleading; fraudulent: a deceitful action.
Origin:
1400–50; late ME; see deceit, -ful
—Related forms
de·ceit·ful·ly, adverb
de·ceit·ful·ness, noun
un·de·ceit·ful, adjective
—Synonyms
1. insincere, disingenuous, false, hollow, designing, tricky, wily. 2. illusory, fallacious.
—Antonyms
1. honest. 2. genuine.
... it's always the antonyms that get me.
~word (heh) I'm tight that my new Berry doesn't have the dictionary app. though! ERRRGGHH that was MY SH1T! I miss it, sadly, my vocabulary has suffered the brunt of the consequences. That'll change soon though, pay attention to the WORDS though lol kind of making a point while simultaneously throwing another under my big *ss bus that likes to crush stuff (POW!).~
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