I think it means that appearences are deceiving are like its a surprise
Appearances are deceiving.
appearances can be deceiving
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show - 1950 Appearances Are Deceiving 6-14 was released on: USA: 2 January 1956
"Appearances can be deceiving."
Too much power can be a dangerous thing.
Appearances can be deceiving. Does Northwest Territories appear to be larger than Québec?
I think the most important lesson of the story is: "Do not believe everything you see." or its corollary, "Appearances can be deceiving."
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
The life lesson in the story "Zoo" by Edward D. Hoch, is to not judge anyone by their looks. Outward appearances can sometimes be deceiving.
Deceiving, deception, lying, dishonesty, defrauding...
Le apparenze ingannano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Appearances are deceptive."Specifically, the feminine plural definite article lemeans "the." The feminine noun apparenze means "appearances." The verb ingannano means "(they) are deceiving, deceive, do deceive" in this context.The pronunciation will be "ley AHP-pah-REHN-tsey een-GAHN-nah-noh" in Italian.
Yes, deceiving is the correct spelling of the word.Some example sentences are:The government is just deceiving you.Why are you deceiving me?