deceptively
adverb
uk/dɪˈsep.tɪv.li/us/dɪˈsep.tɪv.li/in a way that isdeceptive(= making youbelievesomething that is nottrue):
欺骗性地,骗人地;造成假象地Theplanseemeddeceptivelysimple(= itseemedsimplebut was not).这个计划看似简单(=但其实不简单)。
Thetoolisnoisyto use and deceptivelydangerous(= it is moredangerousthan itseems).这个工具使用起来噪音很大,而且其危险性也存在假象(=它比看起来更危险)。
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- She writes withextraordinaryclarityand makes itlookdeceptivelyeasy.
- Hisvoicewas deceptivelyinnocent, and she wasledrightinto thetrap.
- Conditionsaheadof thestormwere deceptivelycalm.
- With a deceptivelystrongarmsheshovedhimaside.
- Theyallegedthat he hadacteddeceptively.
Dishonest
- artificiality
- bad faith
- be rotten to the coreidiom
- bent
- cowboy
- dubious
- dubiously
- false
- finagle
- fishy
- knavery
- louche
- low-down
- malfeasance
- mendacious
- sugar-coated
- under false pretencesphrase
- underhand
- unreliable
- unscrupulous