Deceptively [adverb]

Definition of Deceptively:

astutely

Synonyms of Deceptively:


Opposite/Antonyms of Deceptively:

-


Sentence/Example of Deceptively:

Later stories showed how TurboTax uses deceptive design and misleading ads to get people to pay to file their taxes, even when they are eligible to file for free.

Hopkins’s allegations, without his name, were first aired last week by Project Veritas, an organization that uses deceptive tactics to expose what it says is bias and corruption in the mainstream media.

This deceptive and convenient electoral system was manufactured several years after the triumph of the 1959 revolution and allowed the same man to govern for 49 years.

If and when Faraday Future hits public markets, it will bear a huge legacy of mismanagement and alleged deceptive behavior by its founder, Jia Yueting.

Yet the apparent simplicity of the olfactory system soon proved deceptive.

These stories prompted reporting on the industry’s deceptive digital marketing tactics, which helped inform a year’s worth of further reporting.

In her series Deep Reckonings, which imagines powerful figures like Mark Zuckerberg apologizing for their actions, she also used voice actors rather than deepfake audio to further distinguish the project as satirical and not deceptive.

The company also used deceptive design, misleading ads and technical tricks to get people to pay to file their taxes, even when they were eligible to file for free.

Bloomberg had previously reported that Nikola and its founder, Trevor Milton, made deceptive claims about the capabilities of the Nikola One unit displayed at a 2016 event.

He had come away in the sour mood of a thirsty man who finds an alkali spring sparkling deceptively under a rock.