Sentence example with the word 'duplicity'

duplicity

ambidexterity, bad faith, cunning, dirty trick, double-dealing, dualism, faithlessness, guile, insidiousness, perfidy, surreptitiousness, twoness

Definition n. a fraudulent or duplicitous representation

Last update: October 10, 2016


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These issues are linked by a drifting duplicity at the heart of government.   [verb]

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We will reveal the deceit and the duplicity of politicians and the judiciary.   [verb]

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He arose, and told his tale without duplicity or reservation.   [noun]

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Why don't you send this Donald Bean Lean, whom I hate for his smoothness and duplicity even more than for his rapine, out of your country at once.   [noun]

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I was a precocious actress in her eyes; she sincerely looked on me as a compound of virulent passions, mean spirit, and dangerous duplicity.   [noun]

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That Defoe used Selkirk's story is practically certain; but with his usual duplicity he claimed to have written Crusoe in 1708, a year before Selkirk's return.   [noun]

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She'd thought him beyond the duplicity that made up the actions of the elite class.   [Please select]

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She met his piercing glance with that mild duplicity known only to women.   [Please select]

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But her Prime Minister chose the crooked course of secret treaties, duplicity and hypocritical subterfuges.   [Please select]

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I have half convinced those who represent Japan in this matter of Fischer's duplicity.   [Please select]

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It is my mission to convince them of Germany's duplicity.   [Please select]

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