different between fraudful vs deceiving
fraudful
English
Etymology
From Middle English fraudful, equivalent to fraud +? -ful.
Adjective
fraudful (comparative more fraudful, superlative most fraudful)
- Full of fraud, deceit, or treachery; fraudulent.
- 1860, Isaac Taylor, Ultimate Civilization
- children, servants, are false, fraudful, foul
- 1860, Isaac Taylor, Ultimate Civilization
Synonyms
- deceitful
Derived terms
- fraudfully
- fraudfulness
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deceiving
English
Verb
deceiving
- present participle of deceive
Noun
deceiving (countable and uncountable, plural deceivings)
- deception
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