deceitfully - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deceitfully in Hindi

  • छल से
  • धोखेबाज़ी से
  • चाल से
  • मक्‍कारी से

deceitfully Definition

Adjective

  • guilty of or involving deceit; deceiving or misleading others.

deceitfully Example

  • We shall afterwards see him deceitfully carried to Sofala, and there sold as a slave.   ( बाद में हम देखेंगे कि उसे धोखे से सोफ़ला ले जाया गया, और वहाँ एक दास के रूप में बेचा गया। )
  • She had behaved too deceitfully, too heartlessly, too ungratefully, too vulgarly for that!   ( उसने बहुत धोखे से, बहुत हृदयहीन, बहुत कृतघ्न, उसके लिए बहुत अश्लील व्यवहार किया था! ) 
  • This he said deceitfully, having greater admiration for the meat than for the crow.   ( यह उसने छल से कहा, और कौवे की अपेक्षा मांस के लिए अधिक प्रशंसनीय था। ) 
  • Tiberius was deceitfully told that the prince Drusus had died from sickness only.   ( तिबेरियस को धोखे से बताया गया था कि राजकुमार ड्रूसस की मृत्यु बीमारी से ही हुई थी। )

More Sentence

  • These had either refused to Covenant to obey him, or had promised to him deceitfully.  
  • Knowing her intimately as you do, can you think that she would act meanly and deceitfully?  
  • Guilt offerings are required when a person deals deceitfully or by robbery.
  • Then it is alleged that they were deceitfully attacked upon.
  • He deceitfully captured Ratan Sen, after having caught a glimpse of Padmini.
  • He has taken the Bible and the word of God and used them deceitfully.
  • Deceitfully simple, it refuses to be squared.
  • Hucksters were regularly accused of reselling goods at prices deceitfully higher than market value.
  • Mary deceitfully convinces Marie that Alex is having an affair, so Marie leaves Alex.
  • Yet how deceitfully it will open to the music of birds and the soft enchantment of the spring mornings!  
  • And it will dishonour the truth which you deceitfully profess.  
  • Not any more, the robber now works for the bank deceitfully defrauding the countries financial system, as well as its customers.  
  • Accused had deceitfully collected million of rupees from students on the pretext of sending them abroad for higher studies.  
  • In fact, I think I will, though not as long as Dodgy Dave wants to, or as deceitfully.  
  • They often handled the prophecies unfairly if not deceitfully.  
  • She was disobeying her step-mother, besides acting most deceitfully.  
  • The company must be very agreeable which can make time slide away so very deceitfully.  
  • Deceitfully the Government used a statutory instrument, a form of democratic short-cut, to avoid full parliamentary scrutiny.