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- two-faced adjective disapproving uk / ˌtuːˈfeɪst / us / ˌtuːˈfeɪst / Add to word list Someone who is two-faced is not sincere, saying unpleasant things about you to other people while seeming to be pleasant when they are with you: I don't trust her - I suspect she's a bit two-faced.
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The meaning of TWO-FACED is double-dealing, false. How to use two-faced in a sentence.
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adjective. marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another. synonyms: Janus-faced, ambidextrous, deceitful, double-dealing, double-faced, double-tongued, duplicitous. dishonest, dishonorable.
Synonyms for TWO-FACED: double, fake, hypocritical, pretended, lip, insincere, superficial, strained; Antonyms of TWO-FACED: honest, sincere, genuine, candid, artless, heartfelt, unfeigned, plain.
Someone who is two-faced is not sincere, saying unpleasant things about you to other people while seeming to be pleasant when they are with you: I don't trust her - I suspect she's a bit two-faced.
Two-faced definition: having two faces.. See examples of TWO-FACED used in a sentence.
two-faced. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] If you describe someone as two-faced, you are critical of them because they say they do or believe one thing when their behaviour or words show that they do not do it or do not believe it. [disapproval] He had been devious and two-faced. He launched an attack on two-faced politicians.
Definition of two-faced adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.