- two-facedness
- noun see two-faced
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
two-facedness — index duplicity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
two-facedness — two fac·ed·ness … English syllables
two-facedness — See two facedly. * * * … Universalium
two-facedness — noun see two faced … Useful english dictionary
two-facedness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A show or expression of feelings or beliefs one does not actually hold or possess: hypocrisy, pharisaism, phomness, sanctimoniousness, sanctimony, tartuffery. See HONEST … English dictionary for students
two-faced — two facedly /tooh fay sid lee, fayst lee/, adv. two facedness, n. /tooh fayst /, adj. 1. having two faces. 2. deceitful or hypocritical. Cf. Janus faced. [1610 20] Syn. 2. treacherous, devious, dishonest, false. * * * … Universalium
two-faced — /ˈtu feɪst / (say tooh fayst) adjective 1. having two faces. 2. deceitful; hypocritical. –two facedly /tu ˈfeɪsədli/ (say tooh faysuhdlee), / ˌfeɪstli/ (say .faystlee), adverb –two facedness, noun …
two-faced — adjective Date: 1609 1. double dealing, false 2. having two faces • two facedness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
hypocrisy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. deceit, dissembling, pretense, falsity, insincerity; sanctimony, cant, Phariseeism. See falsehood, impiety. Ant., honesty, sincerity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. quackery, casuistry, pharisaism,… … English dictionary for students
Hard and soft C — A hard c vs. a soft c is a feature that occurs in many languages, including English, in which two distinct major sounds (phonemes) are represented by the Latin letter c . A hard c is pronounced as the voiceless plosive IPA| [k] (like in car );… … Wikipedia