Cheating is lying, deceiving, and deceptive.
Deceptive means misleading. "Her deceptive charm caused him to love the wrong girl."
While the criminal was deceiving the guards his pal went in the store and stole the largest Emerald.
Deceptive: misleading The deceptive man tricked the girl out of her money.
The word deceptive is an adjective, a word to describe a noun as giving an appearance or impression different from the true one, misleading. Example sentence: So many commercial messages use deceptive language to sell you something.
She felt deceived when she found out that he had lied to her about his job.
Correctly is the adverb in that sentence.
The deceiving student tried to elongate her essay by typing in a large font.
Treachorously deceptive, the guileful spy tricked secrets out of his enemy.
They correctly unpacked the truck.
Correctly is the adverb in that sentence.
Joe had been found cheating in the exam, so they diqualified him.
He was found guilty of committing fraud by deceiving investors about the company's financial status.