perfidiously (Meaning)
perfidiously (r)
in a perfidious manner
perfidiously (adv.)
In a perfidious manner.
Synonyms & Antonyms of perfidiously
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Antonyms:
- steadfast
- down-the-line
- trustworthy
- devout
- stanch
- dedicated
- responsible
- fast
- dutiful
- reliable
- devoted
- reliable
- trusty
- faithful
- trustworthy
- dependable
- devout
- fast
- responsible
- dedicated
- devoted
- staunch
- faithful
- loyal
- stanch
- constant
- steadfast
- down-the-line
- true
- steady
- dutiful
- true
- solid
- loyal
- trusty
- staunch
- constant
- solid
- dependable
- steady
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perfidiously Sentence Examples
- The perfidious betrayal left a deep wound that would never fully heal.
- The perfidious plot was hatched in secret, designed to overthrow the rightful king.
- The perfidious liar wove tales of deceit, manipulating others for personal gain.
- The perfidious thief stole from the helpless, leaving them destitute and heartbroken.
- The perfidious enemy feigned surrender, only to strike from the shadows when least expected.
- The perfidious agent infiltrated the organization, undermining it from within.
- The perfidious rumor spread like wildfire, poisoning the minds of the innocent.
- The perfidious politician played both sides, betraying those who trusted him.
- The perfidious disease ravaged the body, causing unimaginable pain and suffering.
- The perfidious weather turned treacherous, trapping travelers in a deadly storm.
FAQs About the word perfidiously
in a perfidious mannerIn a perfidious manner.
traitorous, false, unreliable, fickle, unfaithful, disloyal, inconstant, untrue, faithless,treacherous
steadfast, down-the-line, trustworthy, devout, stanch, dedicated, responsible, fast, dutiful, reliable
The perfidious betrayal left a deep wound that would never fully heal.
The perfidious plot was hatched in secret, designed to overthrow the rightful king.
The perfidious liar wove tales of deceit, manipulating others for personal gain.
The perfidious thief stole from the helpless, leaving them destitute and heartbroken.