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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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  1. The meaning of TWO-FACED is double-dealing, false. How to use two-faced in a sentence.

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  3. 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.

  4. What does the adjective two-faced mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective two-faced . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  5. Definition of two-faced adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

    • Adjective and Its Types
    • Types of Adjectives
    • 30 Examples of Adjectives in Sentences

    Definition of Adjective:

    An adjective is a part of speech that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun, providing more information about it. Adjectives typically answer questions like “what kind,” “how many,” or “which one.”

    Qualitative Adjectives (Descriptive):

    Definition: Qualitative adjectives describe qualities or states of the noun. They offer subjective assessments. Examples: 1. Hugeelephant 2. Happychild 3. Gloomyweather 4. Deliciousfood 5. Ancientmonument Sentences: 1. The gigantictree towered over the houses. 2. She felt unbelievably 3. The scarletdress was eye-catching. 4. A mysterioussound echoed in the hall. 5. He has an inventive

    Quantitative Adjectives:

    Definition: Quantitative adjectives indicate an amount or quantity. Examples: 1. Manybooks 2. Fewpeople 3. Severaloptions 4. Numerousstars 5. Somewater Sentences: 1. There are twentystudents in my class. 2. She had three 3. He read several 4. They spent countlesshours practicing. 5. I need more

    Demonstrative Adjectives:

    Definition: Demonstrative adjectives point out specific nouns. Examples: 1. Thisbook 2. Thatidea 3. Thesecookies 4. Thosecars 5. Sucha mistake Sentences: 1. Thissong is my favorite. 2. Thoseflowers are beautiful. 3. Thatdecision was crucial. 4. He didn’t expect sucha reaction. 5. Thesechocolates are delicious.

    The bluesky was cloudless.
    She was extremelyexcited for the trip.
    The oldmansion looked eerie.
    His funnyjoke made everyone laugh.
  6. Synonyms for TWO-FACED: double, fake, hypocritical, pretended, lip, insincere, superficial, strained; Antonyms of TWO-FACED: honest, sincere, genuine, candid, artless, heartfelt, unfeigned, plain.

  7. Definitions of two-faced. 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.

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