-sēvəbəl adjective
Etymology: Middle English, modification (probably influenced by deceiven to deceive) of Middle French decevable, from Old French, from deceivre, decevoir + -able
1. archaic : marked by deceit : deceitful , deceptive
2. archaic : capable of being deceived : liable to be misled
• de·cei·va·bly -blē adverb , archaic