100 Examples of sentences containing the adjective "deceivable"
Definition
Deceivable (adjective): Capable of being deceived or easily misled; susceptible to being fooled or tricked. It refers to individuals or entities that can be manipulated or misinformed due to their gullibility or lack of discernment.
Synonyms
- Gullible
 - Misled
 - Dupable
 - Trickable
 - Deceptible
 - Credulous
 - Naive
 - Easily fooled
 
Antonyms
- Undeceivable
 - Astute
 - Perceptive
 - Shrewd
 - Discerning
 - Wise
 - Cynical
 - Skeptical
 
Examples
- The deceivable nature of the advertisement made many people fall for the scam.
 - She realized that her trusting personality made her quite deceivable in the eyes of others.
 - The deceivable promises of the salesman led to several complaints.
 - His deceivable demeanor often misled his colleagues about his true intentions.
 - The children were deceivable by the magician’s tricks during the show.
 - Many deceivable individuals were caught in the Ponzi scheme.
 - The deceivable information spread quickly on social media, causing panic.
 - A deceivable mind can lead one to believe in false narratives.
 - The deceivable claims made by the influencer raised concerns among her followers.
 - It's important to educate people about the deceivable tactics used by fraudsters.
 - The deceivable nature of the contract was revealed upon closer inspection.
 - He found himself in a deceivable situation after trusting the wrong person.
 - The political campaign relied on deceivable rhetoric to sway voters.
 - Some people are more deceivable than others when it comes to trust.
 - The deceivable character in the story ultimately betrayed the hero.
 - Many deceivable offers can be found online, so one must be cautious.
 - Her deceivable expressions often misled her friends about her feelings.
 - The deceivable layout of the website tricked users into signing up for a subscription.
 - The deceivable nature of the rumor made it difficult to discern the truth.
 - He was once deceivable, but life taught him to be more cautious.
 - The deceivable aspects of the job were not mentioned in the interview.
 - Her deceivable trust in strangers often led her into trouble.
 - The company targeted deceivable consumers for their marketing strategy.
 - The deceivable sales pitch seemed too good to be true.
 - His deceivable charm won over many unsuspecting victims.
 - The deceivable clues in the mystery left readers puzzled until the end.
 - With experience, she became less deceivable and more critical of others.
 - The deceivable statements made by the candidate were quickly fact-checked.
 - The deceivable advertisement lured in customers with false promises.
 - A deceivable attitude can be detrimental in negotiations.
 - The deceivable plot twist shocked the audience during the film.
 - The lawyer warned her client to avoid deceivable contracts.
 - His deceivable nature made him an unreliable partner.
 - The deceivable tactics used in the study raised ethical concerns.
 - The deceivable behavior of the character kept the audience engaged.
 - Many people are naturally deceivable, making them vulnerable to scams.
 - The deceivable nature of the deal was exposed by investigative journalists.
 - She learned the hard way that being too deceivable could have consequences.
 - The deceivable facade of the business hid its true intentions.
 - He quickly realized that his deceivable friends were not trustworthy.
 - The deceivable story spread like wildfire in the small town.
 - The deceivable images used in the ad misrepresented the product's quality.
 - Her deceivable trust in her coworkers led to betrayal.
 - The deceivable information provided by the source was later disproven.
 - They were deceivable in thinking they could trust everyone they met.
 - The deceivable nature of the competition made it hard to find the truth.
 - The deceivable appearance of the website made it look legitimate.
 - The deceivable nature of the experiment raised questions about its validity.
 - He was too deceivable to see the signs of betrayal from his friends.
 - The deceivable dialogue in the movie added to its intrigue.
 - Many deceivable advertisements exploit people's fears.
 - The deceivable character arc was well-developed throughout the series.
 - It’s essential to be aware of deceivable behaviors in negotiations.
 - The deceivable marketing strategies used by the company were unethical.
 - The deceivable nature of the story kept readers guessing until the end.
 - She felt deceivable after realizing how easily she had been manipulated.
 - The deceivable actions of the group led to distrust within the community.
 - The deceivable nature of social media can distort reality.
 - His deceivable charm often masked his true intentions.
 - The deceivable tactics of the con artist were finally exposed.
 - The deceivable image portrayed by the media created unrealistic expectations.
 - The deceivable nature of the contract was evident after careful review.
 - Many are deceivable when it comes to promises made by politicians.
 - The deceivable nature of the story made it a thrilling read.
 - The deceivable tactics used in the advertisement were misleading.
 - The deceivable behavior of the character kept the plot intriguing.
 - After being deceivable once, she became more cautious in her dealings.
 - The deceivable information spread rapidly, causing confusion among the public.
 - His deceivable nature made him a master manipulator.
 - The deceivable allure of the product led to many dissatisfied customers.
 - The deceivable nature of the news story was revealed in a follow-up report.
 - The deceivable aspects of the game added to its complexity.
 - The deceivable offers often come with hidden fees.
 - She quickly learned that being deceivable could hurt her career.
 - The deceivable nature of the magic trick left the audience in awe.
 - The deceivable plot twist surprised even the most seasoned viewers.
 - He was too deceivable to notice the warning signs.
 - The deceivable relationship ended in heartbreak.
 - Many deceivable individuals are drawn to scams for quick gains.
 - The deceivable nature of the experiment called its findings into question.
 - The deceivable words of the speaker failed to resonate with the audience.
 - His deceivable charm made it difficult for her to resist him.
 - The deceivable nature of the situation became clear over time.
 - Many are deceivable enough to believe in conspiracy theories without evidence.
 - The deceivable nature of the job offer raised red flags for applicants.
 - The deceivable claims about the product were proven false.
 - The deceivable allure of fame often leads to poor decisions.
 - She found that her deceivable friends were not worth the trouble.
 - The deceivable tactics used by the competitor were unethical.
 - He was too deceivable to recognize the manipulation happening around him.
 - The deceivable nature of the advertisement made consumers wary.
 - The deceivable character was a favorite among fans for his complexity.
 - Many find themselves deceivable when dealing with emotional matters.
 - The deceivable nature of the offer raised suspicions among potential buyers.
 - He was deceivable in thinking everyone had good intentions.
 - The deceivable information was quickly debunked by fact-checkers.
 - The deceivable tendencies of the character were a central theme in the novel.
 - The deceivable promises made during the campaign were later forgotten.
 - The deceivable plot kept the readers engaged until the last page.
 - It’s important to recognize deceivable patterns in social interactions.
 
