deceitful - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of deceitful in Hindi
- छल से
- धोखेबाज
- छली
- कपटी
- भ्रमकारी
- वंचक
- मिथ्या
- मक्कार
- झूठा
- कपट से
- शठ
- द्रोही
deceitful Definition
Adjective
- guilty of or involving deceit; deceiving or misleading others.
deceitful Example
- such an act would have been deceitful and irresponsible ( ऐसा कृत्य धोखेबाज और गैर जिम्मेदाराना होता )
- The early difficulties of Elizabeth's reign secured him a deceitful peace on that side for a time. ( एलिजाबेथ के शासनकाल की शुरुआती कठिनाइयों ने उसे उस तरफ एक समय के लिए एक धोखेबाज शांति प्रदान की। )
- She felt deceitful pumping Mrs. Marsh for information about Brandon's plans, but it was the perfect opportunity. ( उसने ब्रैंडन की योजनाओं के बारे में जानकारी के लिए श्रीमती मार्श को धोखा देने का अनुभव किया, लेकिन यह एकदम सही अवसर था। )
- Option One used deceitful tactics to trick customers. ( विकल्प एक ने ग्राहकों को बरगलाने के लिए कपटपूर्ण हथकंडे अपनाए। )
More Sentence
- It's best to notice patterns in the way that people respond to you to tell if they are truly being deceitful.
- deceitful spirits under the command of Satan.
- In Homer he is one of the best and bravest of the heroes, and the favourite of Athena, whereas in later legend he is cowardly and deceitful.
- deceitful tongues.
- so deceitful that our Lord said we can't really tell who's real and who is not.
- These mustangs are unquestionably the most deceitful and spiteful of all the equine race.
- Your youth and inexperience make you a stranger to a deceitful and flagitious world.
- It is precisely this that renders the deceitful science of conquerors so calamitous to nations.
- Ollie must be protected against his deceitful wiles, and against herself as well.
- She said appearances were deceitful and the most costly looking girls were often the cheapest.
- The tears he shed over my supposed corse could not be dangerous and deceitful drops.
- They are preposterous, exaggerated and downright deceitful and misleading.
- And he says, " My motive is not deceitful.
- And, frankly, I find your site somewhat deceitful.
- He had a natural affability, but too general to be much valued, and he was fickle and deceitful.
- Either the Telegraph has failed in its meticulous research or has used the image in a deliberately deceitful manner.
- Someone other than the person enumerated may have provided the information, or the informant may have been uncertain, uninterested, or deceitful.
- Rivalry brings deceitful disguises, mistaken identities and scorn - so much scorn.