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Deceivable   Listen
adjective
Deceivable  adj.  
1.
Fitted to deceive; deceitful. (Obs.) "The fraud of deceivable traditions."
2.
Subject to deceit; capable of being misled. "Blind, and thereby deceivable."






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"Deceivable" Quotes from Famous Books



... meat here for every human mouth; only that, alas for men! the meat is that which perisheth, and not endureth unto everlasting life. Rome, thou wert sagely schemed; and if Lucifer devised thee not for the various appetencies of poor, deceivable, Catholic Man, verily it were pity, for thou art worthy of his handiwork. All things to all men, in any sense but the right, signifies nothing to anybody: in the sense of falsehoods, take the former for thy motto; in that of single truth, in its ...
— The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper • Martin Farquhar Tupper



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