different between deception vs deceptiveness
deception
English
Etymology
From Middle English decepcioun, from Old French decepcion, from Latin d?cipi? (“to deceive”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d??s?p??n/
Noun
deception (countable and uncountable, plural deceptions)
- An instance of actions and/or schemes fabricated to mislead someone into believing a lie or inaccuracy.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:deception
Related terms
- deceive
- deceptive
Translations
deception From the web:
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deceptiveness
English
Etymology
deceptive +? -ness
Noun
deceptiveness (uncountable)
- the state or quality of being deceptive
Translations
deceptiveness From the web:
- what does deceptively mean
- what is the meaning of deceptively
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