Use of deceptive in Sentences. 43 Examples

The examples include deceptive at the start of sentence, deceptive at the end of sentence and deceptive in the middle of sentence

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deceptive at the end of sentence


  1. Looks can be deceptive.
  2. Appearances can be deceptive.
  3. Appearances can be deceptive.
  4. His appearance was deceptive.
  5. His appearance was deceptive.
  6. Appearances are (often) deceptive.
  7. Appearances are (often) deceptive.
  8. Appearances can often be deceptive .
  9. Appearances can often be deceptive .
  10. But these figures are highly deceptive.
  11. But these figures are highly deceptive.
  12. The apparent simplicity of his plot is deceptive.
  13. The apparent simplicity of his plot is deceptive.
  14. Appearances can be deceptive?dangerously deceptive.
  15. Appearances can be deceptive?dangerously deceptive.
  16. Nor was the impression of physical strength deceptive.
  17. Gwen's students may look angelic, but appearances can be deceptive .
  18. And though this is indeed a busy, heavily populated area, first impressions are deceptive.
  19. And though this is indeed a busy, heavily populated area, first impressions are deceptive.

deceptive in the middle of sentence


  1. Nor does he have a deceptive googly.
  2. Nor does he have a deceptive googly.
  3. Some snakes move with deceptive speed .
  4. There is a deceptive simplicity to Irving Berlin's songs.
  5. Ma paints his scenes with a deceptive and delicate artistry.
  6. Then the car hurtled on to the deceptive green meadow - and into it!
  7. Her simple style is deceptive: what she has to say is very profound.
  8. Why do self-oriented intents and deceptive behaviors persist in organizations?
  9. Why do self-oriented intents and deceptive behaviors persist in organizations?
  10. The sea here is very deceptive -- it looks calm but is in fact very dangerous.
  11. The sea here is very deceptive -- it looks calm but is in fact very dangerous.
  12. Armed with such a precept, a number of doctors may slip into deceptive practices.
  13. Armed with such a precept, a number of doctors may slip into deceptive practices.
  14. It's deceptive - from the outside the building looks small, but inside it's quite big.
  15. It's deceptive - from the outside the building looks small, but inside it's quite big.
  16. However, this is deceptive, and on reflection we see that the very reverse is likely to be the case!
  17. Adding to the energy level is Colin McCormack doubling at deceptive speed as two mistaken characters.
  18. Adding to the energy level is Colin McCormack doubling at deceptive speed as two mistaken characters.
  19. Housing estates lie below the canal on both sides although there is a deceptive amount of greenery about.
  20. Housing estates lie below the canal on both sides although there is a deceptive amount of greenery about.
  21. The size of the neat, compact body is deceptive: the Devon can weigh more than a Hereford or Beef Shorthorn.
  22. Such a suit would contend that the pension funds relied on deceptive financial statements in making the loan.
  23. I found the deceptive cairn and followed the instructions to find the real summit over a slight drop in the ridge.
  24. I found the deceptive cairn and followed the instructions to find the real summit over a slight drop in the ridge.

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