treacher

[US]/ˈtrɛtʃər/
[UK]/ˈtrɛtʃər/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.English surname; nickname for an unreliable person; derived from Old French meaning trickster or cheat
Word Forms
Pluraltreachers

Phrases & Collocations

treacherous conditions

treacherous roads

acts of treachery

treacherous weather

political treachery

treacherous path

deep treachery

treacherous ice

utter treachery

treacherous slope

Example Sentences

the treacherous mountain road was covered in ice.

she navigated the treacherous waters of the negotiation with skill.

the treacherous weather conditions forced them to cancel the flight.

he made a treacherous decision that cost him everything.

the treacherous path through the forest was full of hidden dangers.

their treacherous behavior was eventually exposed by investigators.

the treacherous cliffs posed a serious risk to inexperienced climbers.

she was wary of his treacherous smile that hid evil intentions.

the treacherous ice on the bridge caused multiple car accidents.

his treacherous actions betrayed the trust of his closest friends.

the treacherous winter storm stranded thousands of travelers.

they uncovered a treacherous plot to assassinate the president.

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