| A | B |
| Devious | A. Done in an underhanded manner; tricky; shifty. B. Straying from a straight or direct course. C. departing from the correct or proper way; erring |
| Duplicity | Deliberate deception or trickery by speaking or acting in two different ways concerning the same manner. |
| Fictitious | A. Adopted or assumed in order to deceive; false. B. Of fiction; imaginary; unreal. |
| Guileless | Free of slyness or craftiness; simple and innocent. |
| Gullible | Easily deceived or fooled. |
| Hypocritical | Pretending to have some desirable or publicly approved attitude; insincere. |
| Masquerade | verb) To have or put on a deceptive appearance; to wear a mask or disguise. (noun) A. A dance or party at which masks and fancy costumes are worn. B. A disguise or false outward show; pretense. C. An involved scheme. |
| Overt | Open and observable; apparent |
| Reputable | Having a good name; well thought of; honorable. |
| Veracity | A. Devotion to the truth; honesty. B. Conformity to truth or fact; accuracy and precision. |