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deceptiveness

/di'septivnis/
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Explanation of "Deceptiveness"

Definition:
"Deceptiveness" is a noun that describes the quality of being deceptive. When something is deceptive, it means it is misleading or not what it seems. For example, a deceptive person might not tell the truth or could trick others into believing something that is not real.

Usage Instructions
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Context: You can use "deceptiveness" to talk about people, situations, or things that are not honest or that create a false impression.
Example Sentences:
  1. The deceptiveness of the advertisement made many people buy the product, thinking it was better than it actually was.
  2. Her smile had a certain deceptiveness that made it hard for others to trust her.
Advanced Usage:

In more complex discussions, you might explore how "deceptiveness" can relate to psychology, marketing, or literature, where characters or plots involve tricks and illusions.

Word Variants:
  • Deceptive (adjective): Describes something that has the quality of being misleading.

    • Example: The deceptive nature of the puzzle made it hard to solve.
  • Deceptively (adverb): Used to describe an action that misleads or tricks.

    • Example: He deceptively presented himself as an expert in the field.
Different Meanings:

While "deceptiveness" primarily relates to being misleading, it can also refer to: - Situations where appearances do not match reality. - Instances where someone intentionally tries to create a false impression.

Synonyms:
  • Misleadingness
  • Dishonesty
  • Fraudulence
  • Insincerity
Idioms:
  • "All that glitters is not gold": This means that not everything that looks valuable or true actually is. It emphasizes the idea of deceptiveness in appearances.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • There aren't specific phrasal verbs that directly include "deceptiveness," but you might find phrases like "pull the wool over someone's eyes," which means to deceive someone.
Summary:

In summary, "deceptiveness" is about the quality of misleading or tricking others. It can be used in various contexts, especially when discussing honesty and trust.

Noun
  1. the quality of being deceptive

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