Deceptive advertising is when companies edit their photos of their products to make them look better- so much better that its really misleading in what the product actually looks like. The same thing goes for models that pose for advertising.
"Oh, you want me to remove that wart on your cheek? No problem!" click. "Done!"
In my book, if it gets too out of hand, its called "lying".
The adjective form of "deceive" is "deceptive." It describes something that is intended to mislead or give a false impression. For example, a deceptive advertisement may present information in a way that is misleading to consumers.
Deceptive means misleading. "Her deceptive charm caused him to love the wrong girl."
Well, it depends, if I need the thing, and I just saw the ad at that moment, and if the product is of high quality, then I will buy it without hesitation. But, if I don't need it, and the ad seems so deceptive, then I won't.
Deceptive Fifty was created in 1998.
Deceptive Records ended in 2001.
Deceptive Records was created in 1992.
Appearances Are Deceptive was created in 1942.
Deceptive: misleading The deceptive man tricked the girl out of her money.
Deceptive Bends was created in 1977-05.
The root word of "deceptive" is "deceive."
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dee-sept-iv- is the pronunciation for the word deceptive.