No, because deception is like dissapiontment and compasssion is when you love something or someone.
it is not exalt the same thing
Theft by deception can be a felony offense. Theft by deception is when a person uses deception to get free services or property of another. Theft by deception is not the same thing as unintentionally writing a check for something and not having enough in the account to cover it.
Certainly not. Genuine, which means real, not fake, is an adjective. Candor, which means frankness, openness, lack of deception, is a noun.
Lies, cheat, fraud, scam.
Deceiving, deception, lying, dishonesty, defrauding...
Compassion for all sentient beings. If you ask the Dalai Lama what his religion is he says the same thing "Compassion is my religion".
decit the same in laymans terms but if your writing a college paper you may want to choose a diffrent word.
Yes, they can mean the same thing.
Yes they mean the same thing.
Yes they mean the same thing.
No, they are not the same thing. Mean and average are the same thing.
Shabby and different do not mean the same thing.