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Deceptively Meaning in English

word

dɪˈsɛptɪvɫi
di-SEPT-iv-lee
dɪsˈɛptɪvli
di-SEPT-iv-lee

释义

In a way that makes something seem different from what it really is, often making something appear better, easier, or simpler than it truly is.

用法与细微差别

Very commonly used before adjectives: 'deceptively simple,' 'deceptively easy.' It means something looks easy, but is actually hard (not the opposite). Often misunderstood—context is key. Used in formal and informal speech.

例句

The test was deceptively easy at first.

basic

This puzzle is deceptively simple.

basic

The new game is deceptively hard to win.

basic

He gave a deceptively calm answer, but he was really nervous.

natural

The house looks deceptively small from the outside.

natural

That trail is deceptively flat—it gets really steep later.

natural