two-faced

[US]/[ˈtuː feɪst]/
[UK]/[ˈtuː feɪst]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.hypocritical; saying one thing and doing another; deceptive; insincere; having a different face or expression for different people

Phrases & Collocations

two-faced liar

being two-faced

accuse of being two-faced

two-faced behavior

a two-faced person

seem two-faced

was two-faced

two-faced smile

called two-faced

truly two-faced

Example Sentences

he proved to be a two-faced liar, betraying our trust completely.

i don't trust anyone who acts two-faced around different people.

her two-faced behavior made her unpopular with her colleagues.

the politician was accused of being two-faced and insincere.

it's frustrating to deal with someone so two-faced and manipulative.

we quickly realized he was a two-faced friend, only interested in personal gain.

she gave a two-faced speech, praising the project while secretly criticizing it.

don't be fooled by his charm; he's a classic two-faced character.

the two-faced employee spread rumors and undermined the team's efforts.

i value honesty and integrity; i can't stand two-faced people.

his two-faced attitude created a toxic atmosphere in the workplace.

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