deceitfulness
deceitfulness — 名詞
1. the quality or habit of deliberately hiding the real facts or saying things that
欺騙;不誠實
隱瞞真相以求私利的行為或習性
the quality or habit of deliberately hiding the real facts or saying things that are untrue, often in order to gain something personally
Kofi grew angry at the deceitfulness of a landlord who kept part of the deposit.
Kofi 對於房東扣留部分押金的欺騙行為感到生氣。
grew angry at the deceitfulness of [sb] who kept part of the deposit
Saira was hurt by the deceitfulness of the friend she had trusted since primary school.
Saira 被自己從小學就信任的朋友欺騙,感到受傷。
The company's deceitfulness was revealed when fake customer reviews were discovered on their website.
該公司的欺騙行徑在網站上被發現有不實的顧客評論後隨之曝光。
Daichi's grandmother taught him that deceitfulness destroys trust far more quickly than any honest mistake.
Daichi 的祖母教導他,欺騙行為摧毀信任的速度,遠比任何誠實的失誤都要快。
Voters grew angry at the deceitfulness of officials who promised cuts but then raised taxes.
選民對於那些承諾減稅卻又調高稅率的官員的欺騙行為,感到憤怒。
- deceit
refers more to the act or instance of deceiving, while deceitfulness emphasises the ongoing quality or character trait
- dishonesty
broader term covering any unfair or untruthful behaviour, not limited to deliberate deception
- trickery
focuses on clever tricks and schemes rather than the general habit of hiding the truth
- fraudulence
more formal and often implies illegal or criminal deception, especially in business
- honesty
the direct opposite; the quality of being truthful and straightforward
- truthfulness
emphasises consistently telling the truth rather than hiding it
- sincerity
focuses on genuine, honest intentions rather than pretending