Sentences with phrase «deceptive words»

"Deceptive words" refers to words or language that are used to trick or mislead someone. It means the words are intentionally deceitful or dishonest, often used to manipulate or deceive others. Full definition
Getting trustworthy information about good choices for puppy food is fraught with marketing campaigns, deceptive wording on labels, loud proponents of different eating philosophies and other complications.
go over the 8 - 10 most deceptive words in food advertising.
One school bond measure, at the loss of 5 more deceptive words, even complies with 13119 (a).
After all, do we need rules that say don't use false, misleading or deceptive words in bold, italicized or underlined text too?
DUPLICITY: Contradictory doubleness of thought, speech, or action; especially: the belying of one's true intentions by deceptive words or action.
The same kind of abuse would be like the bragging criticized by God through Jeremiah, «Do not trust in deceptive words, and say «This is the temple of the Lord, the Temple of the Lord, the Temple of the Lord.»»
As for your supply «decreasing,» that's kind of a deceptive word.
«The deceptive wording of this amendment on the ballot and the advancement of this late entry to «number one» position are obvious moves to misinform and bias voters,» he said.
Emblazoned on the front were the deceptive words «IMPORTANT NOTICE,» which made it look like it came from the district.
Of course, there is a difference between a deceptive word and a deceptive person.
It's a deceptive word because everybody has their own motivations at work.
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