English to Tamil Dictionary deceptive

deceptive

ஏமாற்றும்
definition
adjective
he put the question with deceptive casualness
giving an appearance or impression different from the true one; misleading.
translation of 'deceptive'
வஞ்சகமான,
ஏமாற்றக் கூடிய
adjective
ஏமாற்றக்கூடிய
example
His solution, as brilliant as it is 'deceptive' , is to reinvent himself as a moderate.
First impressions can more often than not be 'deceptive' , but when it comes to football they tend to be spot on.
We looked the part, but appearances came be 'deceptive' , as I was soon to discover.
His main asset is his pace and it's 'deceptive' pace as well because you don't realise just how quickly he's travelling.
A partial recovery a few days later raised hopes, but turned out to be 'deceptive' .
Others may use 'deceptive' sales tactics and false positives to scare up sales from confused users.
At present the public have few reliable ways of detecting whether reporting is 'deceptive' or not.
Once again I do not consider that he has any prospect of establishing that the entry in the log is in any way false or 'deceptive' .
The question that Mr Justice Brownie had to decide is whether that was misleading or 'deceptive' .
Bellamy looks small and slight beside his teammate, but never have appearances been so 'deceptive' .
Diagnosing this 'deceptive' and deadly disease is a nightmare for doctors as well as patients.
Double-talk and 'deceptive' marketing materials figure large in this enterprise.
Today it announced the start of legal action alleging misleading and 'deceptive' conduct.
Appearances are 'deceptive' in these restaurants, which look like dingy pubs from the outside.
But take the time to talk to him and you realise just how 'deceptive' outward appearances can be.
He said the slogans of chief minister are hollow and 'deceptive' and that there is no logic in his arguments.
Quantitative studies must be done exactly right in every detail or the numbers will be 'deceptive' .
But while it looked easy enough, I soon discovered appearances can be 'deceptive' .
Spokesman for Cumbria Constabulary Mike Head warned that lake waters could be dangerously 'deceptive' .
A blogger has caught out the The New York Times in a bit of 'deceptive' reporting.
Understandably, Miranda is angry with her parents for their implicit 'deceptiveness' and does not forgive them easily.
The secretiveness and 'deceptiveness' of the patients made the diagnosis difficult for those who were unaware of this tendency.
His response gives an idea of the level of 'deceptiveness' , denial and sheer manipulativeness afflicting mainstream media and politics.
The mere hint of evasion or 'deceptiveness' under oath was just too much for him to handle.
Through Ballard's books, you can trace the development of his thoughts on the 'deceptiveness' of appearances.
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