Deceptive
Deceptive is an adjective describing something that is intended to mislead or that tends to mislead by concealment, misrepresentation, or ambiguity. It often carries a moral implication, suggesting ethical fault in the act or claim. Intent matters in many definitions, but in practice the label can apply to outcomes that are likely to mislead even if the perpetrator's true intent is uncertain.
Common contexts include advertising and marketing, where deceptive practices misstate product features or performance; consumer protection
Legal definitions vary by jurisdiction. Many systems prohibit deceptive acts or practices, with penalties ranging from
Etymology: deceptive comes from late Latin deceptivus, from decipere "to deceive." Related terms include deceit, deception,