Words and phrases that have a meaning related to deceitful: (159 results)
Often used in the same context:
dishonest, duplicitous, manipulative, devious, mendacious, deceptive, unprincipled, shameless, contemptible, hypocritical, despicable, disingenuous, reprehensible, unethical, cynical, gullible, underhanded, untruthful, perfidious, venal, untrustworthy, callous, insincere, vindictive, immoral, dishonorable, irresponsible, vile, sleazy, traitorous, shameful, loathsome, treasonous, arrogant, unscrupulous, fallacious, fraudulent, disgraceful, heartless, sham, nefarious, cowardly, cunning, predatory, greedy, detestable, disloyal, demagogic, corrupt, pernicious, sneaky, sophistical, disreputable, perverted, unchristian, calumnious, misguided, megalomanic, misleading, sinister, blatant, amoral, scurrilous, smarmy, illegitimate, diabolical, outrageous, crass, contemptuous, insidious, exploitive, cruel, repugnant, unconscionable, conscienceless, conspiratorial, demagogical, naive, selfish, deluded, warmongering, dastardly, avaricious, sanctimonious, exploitative, illogical, slimy, addlepated, scandalous, uncaring, obfuscating, iniquitous, spineless, evil, egotistical, baldfaced, malign, coldhearted, dirty tricks, opprobrious, disgusting, perjurious, spiteful, foolish, wicked, sinful, hateful, ignoble, heedless, mischievous, naughty, timid, timorous
Appears in the definition of:
cheat, chisel, collude, conspire, contrivance, crookedness, deceitfully, deviousness, dishonestly, dodge, fake, faker, falseness, fast one, fraud, imposter, impostor, indirection, insincerity, knave, monkey business, pretender, pseud, pseudo, rapscallion, rascal, rogue, role player, scalawag, scallywag, sham, shammer, sincere, sincerity, snake, snake in the grass, stratagem, trick, varlet, venally
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Also try:ambidextrous, double-dealing, double-faced, double-tongued, janus-faced, two-faced
— Nouns for deceitful: man, tongue, heart, workers, world, woman, words, lusts, men, nature, promises, more...
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