adjective as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

deceivable, ambiguous, cynical

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Example Sentences

Example:Some official statements may be deceivable, depending on the context and information provided.

Definition:Capable of being deceived, misled, or misunderstood; not clear or straightforward.

From deceivable

Example:The artist's painting left room for multiple interpretations, making it ambiguous and open to various interpretations.

Definition:Open to more than one interpretation; uncertain in meaning.

From ambiguous

Example:His cynical approach to business was different from the nondeceivable and trusting attitude of his friend.

Definition:Skeptical and distrustful of human sincerity or motivation, especially in dealings with others.

From cynical