From Answers.com - ' someone who leads you to believe something that is not true.'
In Christian terms, this is sometimes used as a description or a synonym for Satan.
Deceive means to disobey, to let down, to break promise.
Tricked, or lied to.
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I think it means that appearences are deceiving are like its a surprise
Archery of course!
archery of course!
"Beguiling" means deceiving or deluding, or charming, delighting or captivating.
Conjugation of past perfect tense of "to deceive." Singular (I) was deceiving (You) were deceiving (He) was deceiving Plural (We) were deceiving (You) were deceiving (They) were deceiving
mischevious, I'm pretty sure.
Yes, deceiving is the correct spelling of the word.Some example sentences are:The government is just deceiving you.Why are you deceiving me?
It is the adverb made form the word deceitful which means " given to cheating or deceiving".
The correct spelling is deceiving.Some example questions are:We are deceiving our customers.I do not like deceiving you.
An illusion is something that is erroneously perceived or construed.
Crafty men are people who are flexible with people and skillful in deceiving others.... My ethnicity is more pure deceiving rather Americans are more dishonest deceiving.
Neither; no animals can be deceiving because none are intelligent enough.