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Word Meanings - DECEIVABLENESS - Book Publishers vocabulary database

1. Capability of deceiving. With all deceivableness of unrighteousness. 2 Thess. ii. 10. 2. Liability to be deceived or misled; as, the deceivableness of a child.

Related words: (words related to DECEIVABLENESS)

  • CHILDSHIP
    The state or relation of being a child.
  • CHILDISHNESS
    The state or quality of being childish; simplicity; harmlessness; weakness of intellect.
  • CHILDED
    Furnished with a child.
  • CHILDBIRTH
    The act of bringing forth a child; travail; labor. Jer. Taylor.
  • MISLIKE
    Dislike; disapprobation; aversion.
  • MISLIN
    See MASLIN
  • CHILDISH
    1. Of, pertaining to, befitting, or resembling, a child. "Childish innocence." Macaulay. 2. Peurile; trifling; weak. Methinks that simplicity in her countenance is rather childish than innocent. Addison. Note: Childish, as applied tc persons who
  • CHILD STUDY
    A scientific study of children, undertaken for the purpose of discovering the laws of development of the body and the mind from birth to manhood.
  • CHILDCROWING
    The crowing noise made by children affected with spasm of the laryngeal muscles; false croup.
  • CHILDBED
    The state of a woman bringing forth a child, or being in labor; parturition.
  • MISLAY
    1. To lay in a wrong place; to ascribe to a wrong source. The fault is generally mislaid upon nature. Locke. 2. To lay in a place not recollected; to lose. The... charter, indeed, was unfortunately mislaid: and the prayer of their petition was
  • MISLUCK
    Ill luck; misfortune.
  • MISLIVE
    To live amiss.
  • MISLEAD
    To lead into a wrong way or path; to lead astray; to guide into error; to cause to mistake; to deceive. Trust not servants who mislead or misinform you. Bacon. To give due light To the mislead and lonely traveler. Milton. Syn. -- To delude; deceive.
  • DECEIVER
    One who deceives; one who leads into error; a cheat; an impostor. The deceived and the deceiver are his. Job xii. 16. Syn. -- Deceiver, Impostor. A deceiver operates by stealth and in private upon individuals; an impostor practices his arts on the
  • MISLY
    Raining in very small drops.
  • THESSALONIAN
    Of or pertaining to Thessalonica, a city of Macedonia. -- n.
  • MISLIKER
    One who dislikes.
  • CHILDISHLY
    In the manner of a child; in a trifling way; in a weak or foolish manner.
  • MISLEARN
    To learn wrongly.
  • GODCHILD
    One for whom a person becomes sponsor at baptism, and whom he promises to see educated as a Christian; a godson or goddaughter. See Godfather.
  • MISLE
    To rain in very fine drops, like a thick mist; to mizzle.
  • UNDECEIVE
    To cause to be no longer deceived; to free from deception, fraud, fallacy, or mistake. South.
  • INCAPABILITY
    Want of legal qualifications, or of legal power; as, incapability of holding an office. (more info) 1. The quality of being incapable; incapacity. Suckling.
  • PLIABILITY
    The quality or state of being pliable; flexibility; as, pliability of disposition. "Pliability of movement." Sir W. Scott.
  • STEPCHILD
    1. A bereaved child; one who has lost father or mother. 2. A son or daughter of one's wife or husband by a former marriage.

 

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