dangerously deceptive
Frequency: 5.51.2 per million words
deceptive in a way that could cause harm
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Examples (10)
- Appearances can be deceptive, sometimes dangerously deceptive.
- The politician's promises were dangerously deceptive, leading many to vote against their own interests.
- The calm surface of the water was dangerously deceptive, hiding treacherous currents below.
- The simplicity of the investment scheme was dangerously deceptive, luring in unsuspecting victims.
- His charm was a dangerously deceptive facade for his manipulative personality.
- The marketing for the new drug was dangerously deceptive, omitting key side effects.
- The initial silence from the enemy was dangerously deceptive, as they were planning a major assault.
- This type of mushroom is dangerously deceptive; it looks edible but is highly poisonous.
- The contract's wording was dangerously deceptive, locking customers into hidden fees.
- The app's user-friendly interface proved to be dangerously deceptive, collecting personal data without consent.