"Deceits" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Deceits" Meaning

Deceits refer to acts of dishonesty, falsehood, or betrayal, especially in a relationship or transaction. It can include lies, falsified information, or cheating, and is often used to describe someone's malicious behavior or morality. In a broader sense, deceits can also refer to policies, strategies, or tactics that intentionally mislead or deceive people or organizations.

"Deceits" Examples

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Deceits refer to acts of dishonesty or deception, often involving lying, cheating, or tricking someone.

Here are five examples of how deceits can be used in a sentence:

The company's financial reports contained deceits that led to its bankruptcy. (example 1)
After years of deceits, the politician's scandalous behavior was finally exposed. (example 2)
The new employee was suspicious of the CEO's deceits and wondered if he was hiding something. (example 3)
The report accused the government of concealing important information and using deceits to manipulate public opinion. (example 4)
The detective's task was to uncover the web of deceits spun by the cunning thief. (example 5)

These examples demonstrate how deceits can be used to describe intentional acts of dishonesty, deception, or concealment.

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Deceivers are persons who intentionally mislead or cheat others by lying, pretending, or making false claims. They can also refer to things that deceive or mislead, such as deceiver viruses in computers. "She was revealed to be a deceiver, hiding her true identity."

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