adjective
- capable of being deceived; easily tricked or misled
Usage: formal or literary
Examples
- The deceivable tourist fell for the street vendor's obvious scam.
- Young children are more deceivable than adults when it comes to magic tricks.
- He was not deceivable by flattery and empty promises.
- The deceivable nature of human perception makes optical illusions possible.
- She worried that her elderly mother had become too deceivable in her later years.