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Definition of "deceivingly" []

  • In a deceiving manner. (adverb)

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Use "deceivingly" in a sentence
  • "Now I know it's really easy to get all gung-ho excited about this bread ... there is something very luxurious about working the chocolatey, creamy spread into the supple but deceivingly wholesome dough!"
  • "But it has a flaw: If the past year's earnings were unsustainably high, today's P/E might be deceivingly low."
  • "There will always be the natural inclination to assume we will witness the same degree of progress in the next 10 years that we saw in the last 10 – but that view is deceivingly simple."
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