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What's the difference among fraudulent, decetiful and deceptive? What's the difference among fraudulent, decetiful and deceptive?
Jun 9, 2018 6:53 AM
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Fraudulent: means fake, usually criminal, usually used for things not people e.g. 'She used a fraudulent credit card.' 'He has a fraudulent passport.' Deceitful: used only for people, means they try to confuse/mislead others for their own good e.g. 'The deceitiful person used a fraudulent credit card.' This is always used negatively, i.e. A magician (for example) is not deceitful. Deceptive: this refers to the effect something has on the speaker. If something is deceptive, it has misled the speaker/caused them to believe something which is not true e.g. 'This lake is deceptive. It looks shallow, but it's actually very deep.' Deceptive does not necessarily have a criminal/negative meaning.
June 9, 2018
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