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Meanings of
perfidiousness
in English
Portuguese
perfídia
Catalan
traïdoria
Spanish
insidia
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Betrayal of a trust.
treachery
perfidy
Portuguese
perfídia
Synonyms
Examples for "
treachery
"
treachery
perfidy
Examples for "
treachery
"
1
His captain saw this as
treachery
;
Pietersen saw it as common sense.
2
A week ago English cricket was a land of
treachery
and recriminations.
3
Since his
treachery
,
the sorceress had seen Lochivan in a new light.
4
The worst feature in the character of the Assyrians was their
treachery
.
5
But in Russia this has led to
treachery
of a new sort.
1
But their
perfidy
had been discovered and the family destroyed decades ago.
2
Russia stands for reaction; England for selfishness and
perfidy
;
France for decadence.
3
Nothing approaching the
perfidy
of it could happen in the present age.
4
In every political party in the Cabinet itself, duplicity and
perfidy
abounded.
5
He had insisted on this to present further proof of Khartoum's
perfidy
.
Usage of
perfidiousness
in English
1
This is false and is an attempt to create a new mythology of Irish nationalist
perfidiousness
.
2
Their
perfidiousness
too well deserves such a penance.
3
What, gracious God, is man, that there should be such inconsistency and
perfidiousness
in his conduct!
4
The senora coquettishly bewailed, in rising and falling inflections, his long absence, his infidelity and general
perfidiousness
.
5
They must have been the last flickerings of a conscience not quite dead to all sense of
perfidiousness
and fickleness.
6
I had not been married eight months when you suspected me of every
perfidiousness
,
and you even told me so.
7
Wherefore we very justly experience the
perfidiousness
of foreigners, while we acted after a most wicked manner against our own nation.
8
Wherein our men are guilty of the most horrid cowardice and
perfidiousness
,
as he says and tells it, that ever Englishmen were.
9
The test, called "agent validation," was supposed to weigh the quality of an agent's information against the
perfidiousness
of his conduct.
10
Their
perfidiousness
too well deserves such a penance; and, in short, after having told me where I might hear of her, she disappeared.
11
She once went so far as to say, that it was not superior discernment, which enabled her to suspect the
perfidiousness
of Walter.
12
Of these, four are the principal: the first is
Perfidiousness
;
the second, Incontinence; the third, Infidelity; the fourth, Pleasure.
13
"As I have told you before," said Jeff Peters, "I never had much confidence in the
perfidiousness
of woman.
14
"I declared," said he, "Cromwell and his adherents to be guilty of treason and rebellion, aggravated by
perfidiousness
and hypocrisy.
15
This is false and is an attempt to create a new mythology of Irish nationalist
perfidiousness
.
16
Their
perfidiousness
too well deserves such a penance.
Other examples for "perfidiousness"
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About this term
perfidiousness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
aggravate by perfidiousness
experience the perfidiousness
general perfidiousness
nationalist perfidiousness
Translations for
perfidiousness
Portuguese
perfídia
traição
Catalan
traïdoria
perfídia
Spanish
insidia
traición
perfidia
Perfidiousness
through the time