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.
Deceptive means misleading. "Her deceptive charm caused him to love the wrong girl."
Deceptive: misleading The deceptive man tricked the girl out of her money.
Cheating is lying, deceiving, and deceptive.
Treachorously deceptive, the guileful spy tricked secrets out of his enemy.
It looks like a curved line, but it's deceptive.In that the sentence, the line in question is actually straight, hope that helps.
the wily mouse took the huge piece of cheese. defenition: (adj) clever; deceptive
The "deceptive lizard" is an Apatosaurus.
Less scrupulous producers sent bundles that were deceptive in appearance. OR The boys moral code was absolutely scrupulous.
Color can be used in a legal sentence to imply that something is being done in a deceptive or misleading manner, without outright stating it as such. For example, "The transaction was completed under color of law" suggests that the action appeared legal but may have been deceptive in nature.
Deceptive Records was created in 1992.
Appearances Are Deceptive was created in 1942.
Deceptive Records ended in 2001.