Pronunciation: /ʌn.dɪˈsiːt.fəl/
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'undeceitful' is an adjective describing someone or something that is not deceitful.
A1 She is undeceitful and always tells the truth.
A2 The child's undeceitful nature made it easy for him to make friends.
B1 His undeceitful behavior earned him the trust of his colleagues.
B2 The politician's undeceitful actions were praised by the public.
C1 Her undeceitful character was a rare quality in the world of politics.
C2 The author's undeceitful portrayal of the characters made the novel a masterpiece.
formal She was known for her undeceitful nature, always speaking the truth no matter what.
informal I appreciate how undeceitful you are, always honest with me.
slang I can't stand people who are deceitful, I prefer hanging out with the undeceitful ones.
figurative His eyes were undeceitful, revealing the truth behind his words.
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