Marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another.
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Examples for "deceitful"
Examples for "deceitful"
1He is in the fierce Camp: he is in the deceitful Court.
2This is not only wrong in content and process, but again deceitful.
3He and others in a similar deceitful condition are influencing the Emperor.
4Not after she'd led him to believe her motives were so deceitful.
5They imagine deceitful words against them that are quiet in the land.
1There are plenty of shady doctors and duplicitous friends and disloyal team-mates.
2It's a fitting preoccupation given the animalistic and duplicitous drama that follows.
3Must we conduct ourselves with the duplicitous politenesses of our English neighbors?
4But he was also a duplicitous man, a chronic adulterer, ruthlessly ambitious.
5In consequence, our negotiations over the terms of these Bills were strangely duplicitous.
1He's trained himself to be ambidextrous and learned to control his reflexes.
2Tet the wretched Sardian paid a long price for his ambidextrous hexameter.
3Groth is ambidextrous, able to change hands when the situation requires.
4Or just this graffiti wisdom: I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
5But neither is officially ambidextrous -rather, they have what is called cross-dominance
1Also, there is much in his career of political connivance, double-dealing, assassination.
2She was accused of double-dealing, of supporting the Tories rather than Labour.
3In her great, unclouded eyes he had found no lurking-place for double-dealing.
4We wish to do nothing darkly; frank republicans, we acknowledge no double-dealing.
5Bob isn't the kind to get onto treachery or double-dealing very quick.
1The Peigan warriors are double-tongued; they know that they have hid the Pale-face prisoners.
2The Kansas-Nebraska act was a double-tongued statute, and the Cincinnati platform a Janus-faced banner.
3Margaret said she thought she was weeping because they were so double-tongued with her.
4It was a contest in which Leicester revelled-simplicityand single-mindedness against the multifarious and double-tongued.
5Looks like a standard Mourning Rose double-tongued turnbolt.
1A friend is Janus-faced; he looks to the past and the future.
2Mask after mask falls off, and it is terrible to see Janus-faced actuality.
3Thus, chaperones may well represent a Janus-faced approach against tumors.
4For this horned figure is not one man but two: the statue is Janus-faced.
5Politics is in a sense Janus-faced, concerned with both the time-bound struggle for power and the sort of utopian imagination lauded by Robert Grant.
1Obviously it was not lack of skill that produced the double-faced phrases.
2The great improvement originated with the introduction of 'the double-faced sluice-cock.'
3Pedro was dull, honorable, and frank; Juan was hawk-eyed and double-faced.
4A double-faced T-shirt in coated grey fabric and matching trousers at Matthew Miller.
5He is ruthless and pitiless, but I do not think he is double-faced.
1The Storri vanity owned an appetite for two-faced triumphs of that feather.
2Unjust and two-faced, but what else can you expect from an esthete?
3Germany, as I have pointed out, has been conducting a two-faced propaganda.
4The worst of them had been a two-faced lawyer, van der Donck.
5Drapier: Almost all politicians are two-faced in what we say about the Garda.
6Here in Ireland we have, collectively, a rather two-faced attitude to the arts.
7Being two-faced, it became popular to not trust something truly dichotomous.
8The two-faced bastard would only have hardened up afterwards and broken my heart.
9The website has an unapologetically two-faced approach to the establishment it claims to disdain.
10It was impossible to rely on Paige Mortimer, who was infamous for being two-faced.
11Bascomb was a coward, but he could hate intensely in his two-faced, treacherous way.
12The flickering screen in the corner of the living room is a two-faced Janus.
13At sight of the two-faced creature, Gwendolyn shrank away, frightened.
14This is the Oscars we're talking about, the very heartland of two-faced air-kissing insincerity.
15Does this make me a two-faced hypocrite of epic proportions?
16There's a lot of two-faced sinners around here that would steal a man blind.