two-faced (Meaning)

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two-faced (s)

marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another

having two faces--one looking to the future and one to the past

two-faced Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's two-faced behavior left his constituents questioning his sincerity.
  2. The actress's public persona was a stark contrast to her private, two-faced nature.
  3. The two-faced friend was quick to praise you to others but would gossip behind your back.
  4. The two-faced coworker pretended to be supportive but secretly undermined my efforts.
  5. The two-faced neighbor was friendly on the surface but had a history of spreading malicious rumors.
  6. The two-faced therapist offered platitudes in one session and then contradicted themselves in the next.
  7. The two-faced manager gave different instructions to different employees, exploiting their trust.
  8. The two-faced family member said one thing to your face and another behind your back.
  9. The two-faced lover pretended to be deeply in love but was seeing someone else on the side.
  10. The two-faced salesman promised the world but failed to deliver, leaving customers disappointed.

FAQs About the word two-faced

marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another, having two faces--one looking to the

hypocritical, superficial, meaningless, phoney, double-faced, insincere, lip,double, pretended, strained

genuine, unfeigned, heartfelt, artless, sincere, unfeigned, candid, genuine, sincere,honest

The politician's two-faced behavior left his constituents questioning his sincerity.

The actress's public persona was a stark contrast to her private, two-faced nature.

The two-faced friend was quick to praise you to others but would gossip behind your back.

The two-faced coworker pretended to be supportive but secretly undermined my efforts.