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How to use deceptive in a sentence

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The new book, too, begins innocuously enough, with a deceptive, Merchant-Ivory languidness.
Except for a scant few, the characters in St. Elmo's Fire are all either weasels, deceptive clods or selfish ninnies.
As my mum once said when she was trying to pair me off with speccy Kate from the end of the road, appearances can be deceptive.
He caused another scare when he surged into the penalty area, cut the ball back and bent in a deceptive shot.
At that time, he detailed his indictment of Iraq as a deceptive stockpiler of weapons of mass destruction.
Despite the deceptive chattiness of his writing, he sweated over every line, often suffering from paralysing writers' block.
His dark honey eyes always reminded Electra of his mother's deceptive eyes.
Both players attempt to control the space by confusing the opponent with feints and deceptive moves.
Humankind's deceptive nature is probably the one thing we cannot hide or conceal.
Both possess blistering pace and deceptive ball skills, along with an instinct for goals when given half a chance.
His book represents this consciously deceptive strategy in its boldest form.
As we sit on our grandmother's knee we are presented with a range of playful and deceptive games.
The convolutions eventually snare the corrupt powerbrokers in their own deceptive political machinations.
Though the film's focus is on character and the structure appears loose, even formless at times, this is deceptive.
The name French polish is deceptive, because it's not a furniture polish at all, but a varnish, a finish, just as lacquer is a finish.
The Federal Trade Commission handles complaints about deceptive or unfair business practices.
First impressions can more often than not be deceptive, but when it comes to football they tend to be spot on.
Quantitative studies must be done exactly right in every detail or the numbers will be deceptive.
A blogger has caught out the The New York Times in a bit of deceptive reporting.
Once again I do not consider that he has any prospect of establishing that the entry in the log is in any way false or deceptive.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was covered with an effervescence of lime, which had produced the deceptive appearance.
Where they once were the earth is hungry, white, and barren, though dressed in deceptive green by stunted fern and manuka.
He might have been any age from forty to sixty, so deceptive was his appearance.
The trail led on unceasingly, but the brightening of the skies was deceptive.
Yet, since each of these three univalves has been this day created, these inferences are deceptive.
The passage has already been cited in Chapter IV as an example of a deceptive cadence.
Certainly they have an appearance of so doing which is delightfully deceptive.
Haughty and deceptive spirits cannot refrain from such conduct, but love deals honestly and uprightly and face to face.
This resentful look is deceptive, however, for the bird is the shiest creature imaginable.
Although in some respects a deceptive resemblance may appear between the living and the nonliving, the distinction is definite.
The wabbly was moving across the ploughed fields with a deceptive smoothness.
Anson's chubbiness would be deceptive, his good nature not the kind that he would maintain under serious pressure.
To estimate the blood pressure by palpating the radial artery is most deceptive.
So that there are ignorances of different degrees, and degrees of knowledge which are quite deceptive.
But as in this latter case, the superficiality and slightness of the work are deceptive.
The water resting on the verge of the lovely Isle was as delusively clear, but was not deceptive.
The faculties have been tantalized by manifold, deceptive, agonies of thirst.
Their anxious and eager looks were baffled by the deceptive light, or rested only on naked rocks, and straight and immovable trees.
Festive elements thus frequently function invertedly in dark literature, situating precisely the un-festive, or treacherously deceptive festive.
Dinah was too entirely reliant on the Supreme guidance to attempt to achieve any end by a deceptive concealment.
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