deceiver 的定义
- one who misleads another or others by a false appearance or statement, especially one who does so habitually: Far from being a historian, he is a deceiver who invents, manipulates, and modifies documents.
- Often Deceiver . the devil; Satan: My orders as a bishop are to execute the holy rites for demonic exorcism; I do not plan to leave these good sisters at the mercy of the Deceiver.
deceiver 近义词
conniver
更多deceiver例句
- They sacked Allen seven times, including one from Dunlap, but that number is deceiving.
- Their bodies do not deceive, even if they sometimes cajole or trick us.
- Six months later, the board again suspended Letourneau when a ninth client came forward and more details emerged on how his legal assistant “actively deceived” clients and Letourneau.
- Prosecutors allege the men deceived donors by using Kolfage’s public persona and his pledge not to take a dime in salary.
- He denied deceiving her by claiming the governor would be at the meeting too.
- And cancer, deceiver, pretender, coward; it cannot even subsist without the vibrant people it depends on.
- English-speaking readers will now be able to enjoy for the first time The True Deceiver, translated by Thomas Teal.
- The True Deceiver by Tove Jansson A wintry tale about two women and the search for truth.
- And falling on his knees before the settle he began to pour forth the most dreadful curses on the head of his deceiver.
- A lovely girl was once drugged by her deceiver and left to bear her shame alone.
- According to these words Ezekiel was either an out-and-out deceiver, a wicked man, or, he was a clairvoyant.
- Falling into the pose with consummate art of the practiced deceiver, she really made an attractive study.
- O Lovelace, thou art surely nearly allied to the grand deceiver, in thy endeavour to suit temptations to inclinations?