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Deceptiveness

noun
1.
The quality of being deceptive.  Synonym: obliquity.






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"Deceptiveness" Quotes from Famous Books



... it might even have been called cold and raw, for there had not been a fire there for days, but the Captain did not move, and Johnny, stooping by the fire-place, examined the register of the chimney, fondly believing in his own impenetrable deceptiveness. ...
— The Good Comrade • Una L. Silberrad

... means, food obtained with hardship, insufficient clothing, personal uncleanness, cabins that could not keep out the weather, the destructive effects of cold and heat, miasm, want of sanitary provisions, absence of physicians, uselessness of shrine-cure, the deceptiveness of miracles, in which society was putting its trust; or, to sum up a long catalogue of sorrows, wants, and sufferings, in one term—it means a ...
— History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science • John William Draper



Words linked to "Deceptiveness" :   dishonesty, speciousness, deceptive, meretriciousness



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