treacherous Synonyms
Strongest:
- dedicated
- steadfast
- staunch
- fast
- steady
- devoted
- loyal
- faithful
- down-the-line
- responsible
- dutiful
- stanch
- responsible
- constant
- dependable
- down-the-line
- dedicated
- loyal
- steady
- devout
- true
- dependable
- trusty
- solid
- steadfast
- fast
- staunch
- devoted
- trustworthy
- reliable
- stanch
- trusty
- constant
- faithful
- dutiful
- devout
- true
- trustworthy
- solid
- reliable
Strong:
- unfaltering
- inveterate
- trustable
- tried
- unhesitating
- determined
- confirmed
- tried-and-true
- enthusiastic
- tried
- tried-and-true
- resolute
- unhesitating
- trustable
- inveterate
- resolute
- unfaltering
- passionate
- intent
- confirmed
- passionate
- intent
- determined
- enthusiastic
Weak:
treacherous Meaning
treacherous (s)
dangerously unstable and unpredictable
tending to betray; especially having a treacherous character as attributed to the Carthaginians by the Romans
treacherous (a.)
Like a traitor; involving treachery; violating allegiance or faith pledged; traitorous to the state or sovereign; perfidious in private life; betraying a trust; faithless.
treacherous Sentence Examples
- The treacherous path through the dense undergrowth concealed hidden obstacles.
- The treacherous coastline posed a grave danger to unsuspecting mariners.
- The politician's treacherous maneuver left their opponents reeling.
- The treacherous ice on the lake made walking hazardous.
- The river's treacherous currents threatened to capsize the boat.
- The treacherous betrayal left the victim shattered and alone.
- The weather conditions were treacherous, making driving nearly impossible.
- The treacherous landscape made it difficult to navigate through the mountains.
- The treacherous slope threatened to plunge the hikers into the ravine below.
- The treacherous earthquake left the city in ruins, its infrastructure destroyed.
FAQs About the word treacherous
dangerously unstable and unpredictable, tending to betray; especially having a treacherous character as attributed to the Carthaginians by the RomansLike a trai
false, unreliable,traitorous, fickle, faithless, perfidious,disloyal, untrustworthy, inconstant, irresponsible
dedicated, steadfast, staunch, fast, steady, devoted, loyal, faithful, down-the-line, responsible
The treacherous path through the dense undergrowth concealed hidden obstacles.
The treacherous coastline posed a grave danger to unsuspecting mariners.
The politician's treacherous maneuver left their opponents reeling.
The treacherous ice on the lake made walking hazardous.