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23 January
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What is the difference between DECEIT and DECEIVE ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between DECEIT and DECEIVE ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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Deceit is a noun. To deceive is the verb. His deceit is very disappointing. He deceived us. It’s very disappointing.
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@josero1953
Deceit is the noun form
To deceive, this is the verb
Deceitful or deceptive, adjectives
Deceptively, adverb
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Deceit is a noun:
The business was built on lies and deceit.
Deceive is a verb:
She was angry he'd deceived her.

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