deceitful

deceitful
[dɪˈsiːtfʊl]
adjetivo
1falso(a) (person); engañoso(a) (behavior)
  • to be deceitful -> ser un(a) falso(a)

deceitful [di-sit-ful]
adjetivo
1Fraudulento, engañoso (action); falso, embustero (person); ilusorio, falaz.

deceitful [dɪˈsiːtfʊl] ?
adjective
[+person] falso; [+child] mentiroso; [+statement, behaviour] engañoso
you deceitful child! Where do grown men, who hold the real power in the world, get these fears of scheming and deceitful women who will destroy them? representatives of the so-called Eritrean community, posing as if they have no advance knowledge of this deceitful scheme, collect the children at the airports and take them to pre-arranged centres though kind and truthful at first sight, they are deceitful and crafty in seeking their own benefit he considers these forms of product placement deceitful since moviegoers aren't told they're being advertised to Did, indeed, Lech Walesa conduct a deceitful campaign? I was appalled that this cunning and deceitful criminal might be freed

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