deceitful person

a person who is dishonest and cannot be trusted

TRANSLATION

deceitful = betrügerisch, falsch, hinterlistig, trügerisch, täuschend, tückisch deceitful trick = hinterlistiger Trick a low and deceitful person = eine niedere und hinterlistige Person www.woerterbuch.info

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IN THE PRESS

Study suggests that DECEITFUL PERSONS' brains are different from those of honest people.

A University of Southern California team studied 49 people and found those known to be pathological liars* had up to 26% more white matter than others.

(BBC News - 29th Sept. 2005)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4293520.stm

* liar = notorischer Lügner

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de-ceit-ful
adjective

1.    Given to cheating or deceiving
2.    Deliberately misleading; deceptive

de-ceitful-ly
adverb
de-ceitful-ness
noun

Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition


Synonyms:
dishonest, lying, untruthful, deceitful, mendacious
These adjectives mean lacking honesty or truthfulness.

DISHONEST is the least specific: a dishonest business executive.

LYING conveys a blunt accusation of untruth: a lying witness giving inconsistent testimony.

UNTRUTHFUL is a softer term and suggests lack of veracity and divergence from fact: made an untruthful statement.

DECEITFUL implies misleading by falsehood or by concealment of the truth: deceitful advertising.

MENDACIOUS is more formal than lying, and suggests a chronic inclination toward untruth: a mendacious and troublesome employee.


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