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What does deceitful mean?

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He is full of charm when he gets his way, full of menace when he does not, unscrupulous, cunning and deceitful.
Distressed by his deceitful, frivolous use of their savings, the Blackwells told friends that they would never again trust their son with money.
Those raised in urban Western understanding of the psychology of the animal kingdom tend to view the fox as a cunning, sly, deceitful animal.
What role did he and the intelligence boffins play in compiling the deceitful dossiers last September and February?
This statement is either deceitful or the egotistical rambling of a megalomaniac.
But in the very same essay, Macaulay supposes Bacon the man to be thoroughly deceitful, self-seeking, and lacking in moral fibre.

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