DECEITFULNESS - significado y definición. Qué es DECEITFULNESS
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Qué (quién) es DECEITFULNESS - definición


Deceitfulness      
·noun Tendency to mislead or deceive.
II. Deceitfulness ·noun The disposition to deceive; as, a man's deceitfulness may be habitual.
III. Deceitfulness ·noun The quality of being deceitful; as, the deceitfulness of a man's practices.
deceitful         
  • ''[[The Beguiling of Merlin]]'', by [[Edward Burne-Jones]], 1874
  • A player examines their cards in a game of [[Texas hold 'em]].
  • ''Deception of woman, with self-portrait'' by [[Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz]], 1927 ([[National Museum, Warsaw]])
ACT OF INTENTIONALLY PROPAGATING BELIEFS OF THINGS THAT ARE NOT TRUE, OR NOT THE WHOLE TRUTH
Deceive; Deceiving; Mislead; Misleading; Deceptive; Duplicitious; Deceit; Identity deception; Falsehood; Deciet; Deciept; Feign; Feigning; Deception (psychological research); Deceives; Beguile; Subterfuges; Falsities; Double Bluff; Deception (in psychological research); Double bluff; Deceitful; Mystifiedly; Hiding the truth; Concealing the truth; Deception in romantic relationships; Fake (deception); Disingenuous; Deception in Islam; Deceptive journalism; Journalistic deception; Religious deception; Deception in psychological research; Religious views on deception
adj. deceitful to + inf. (it was deceitful to say such things behind her back)
Deceitful         
  • ''[[The Beguiling of Merlin]]'', by [[Edward Burne-Jones]], 1874
  • A player examines their cards in a game of [[Texas hold 'em]].
  • ''Deception of woman, with self-portrait'' by [[Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz]], 1927 ([[National Museum, Warsaw]])
ACT OF INTENTIONALLY PROPAGATING BELIEFS OF THINGS THAT ARE NOT TRUE, OR NOT THE WHOLE TRUTH
Deceive; Deceiving; Mislead; Misleading; Deceptive; Duplicitious; Deceit; Identity deception; Falsehood; Deciet; Deciept; Feign; Feigning; Deception (psychological research); Deceives; Beguile; Subterfuges; Falsities; Double Bluff; Deception (in psychological research); Double bluff; Deceitful; Mystifiedly; Hiding the truth; Concealing the truth; Deception in romantic relationships; Fake (deception); Disingenuous; Deception in Islam; Deceptive journalism; Journalistic deception; Religious deception; Deception in psychological research; Religious views on deception
·adj Full of, or characterized by, deceit; serving to mislead or insnare; trickish; fraudulent; cheating; insincere.
Ejemplos de uso de DECEITFULNESS
1. But haven‘t they already become a showcase of a different kind – for the monumental incompetence and deceitfulness of the politicians in charge?
2. One West Virginia woman taught me the deceitfulness of the phrase "clean coal." Her home of 55 years was worth $144,000 at its peak.
3. The Bible points out the role you and I can play today in confirming bearing true witness to – the news of God‘s power, right where there appears to be evidence of deceitfulness, criminality, injustice.
4. Noting that the "government" is now undisguisedly manifesting its intention to block the candlelight struggle after the results of additional negotiations were announced, they declared that they would never stop the struggle to condemn the deceitfulness of the additional negotiations, the traitorous group‘s uninterrupted violent remarks against the participants of the candlelight struggle and distorted reports by conservative media.
5. "There is some indication of deceitfulness on the part of the individual," said Russ Knocke, spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security, which was in the process of putting the patient‘s name on a "no–fly list" last Thursday when it learned he was already on a plane headed for Montreal.