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deceitful
adjective as in dishonest, insincere
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Were you concerned that Hawk, who’s an often selfish and deceitful character, would be seen as too unsympathetic?
But it’s another when the underlying premises beneath those promises is wildly deceitful.
He had then tried to cover up what had happened in a “calculated and deceitful“ way by claiming her death was as a result of suicide.
In scathing remarks, Sacks called the president “sleepy and senile” and a puppet manipulated by a deceitful White House staff — which has continuously gaslighted the country by hiding his failing condition.
Between the conception and the creation and the emotion and the response, the shadow is long and dark – but it is also deceitful and carnivorous.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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