"Deceive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To deceive means to trick or mislead someone, often by providing false information, making false statements, or hiding the truth with the intention of deceiving or cheating that person. It can also mean to deceive oneself, which is to be mistaken or to have a false belief about something.
Decreasing refers to something that is getting smaller or less in amount, size, or degree over time. For example, the company's profits have been decreasing over the past year.
Deceitful refers to someone or something that is dishonest or fraudulent, often with the intention of tricking or deceiving others. It means having a tendency to lie, cheat, or mislead people, often in a sly or cunning way.
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.
A deceiver is a person who intentionally misleads or deceives others, often for personal gain or to achieve a particular goal.
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."
Decelerated refers to something that has slowed down or decreased in speed or rate of movement. It can also describe a process or phenomenon that has slowed down or decreased in intensity or magnitude.