For we followed not deceivable fables when we opened unto you the power, and coming of our lord Iesus Christ: but with our eyes we saw his majesty.
Spots they are and filthiness: and of you they make a mockingstock feasting together in theirdeceivable ways: having eyes full of advoutry, and that cannot cease to sin, beguiling unstable souls.
Then withal, I desire you to study how deceivable a thing sin is,—how many deceitful fair pretences it is covered with.
Sin is either covered with some deceivable pretext of another thing, or altogether escapes the dim eyes of men, because of its subtile and spiritual nature.
It was taken out on all great days of processions or triumphs and on Christmas day when the “lorde maior went to Poules,” and numerous references are also made to the Company’s banners which accompanied it.
With these and the like deceivable doctrines, he leavens also his prayer.
If that any wight ween a thing to be otherwise than it is, it is not only unscience, but it is deceivable opinion.
Now these are many times carried away by deceivable doctrines: And truly in this our God hath both a care of his own glory, and of his church's welfare.
I am confident that most, if not all the miscarriages of the saints and people of God, they have their rise from deceivable thoughts here.
I am confident that most if not all the miscarriages of the saints and people of God have their rise from deceivable thoughts here.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deceivable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: easy; exploitable; green; gullible; ingenuous; naive; simple; soft; unsophisticated