two-faced

two-faced
a) having two faces or plane surfaces

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  • Two-Faced — Album par Tankard Sortie fevrier 1994 Enregistrement 1994 Durée 52:52 Genre Thrash Metal Producteur Harris Johns …   Wikipédia en Français

  • two-faced — adj informal changing what you say according to who you are talking to, in a way that is insincere and unpleasant used to show disapproval ▪ He s a two faced liar …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • two-faced — also two faced, deceitful, 1610s …   Etymology dictionary

  • two-faced — Someone who is two faced will say one thing to your face and another when you re not there …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • two-faced — two′ faced adj. 1) having two faces 2) deceitful or hypocritical • Etymology: 1610–20 two′ fac ed•ly, adv. two′ fac ed•ness, n …   From formal English to slang

  • two-faced — [to͞o′fāst΄] adj. 1. having two faces, surfaces, etc. 2. deceitful; hypocritical two facedly [to͞o΄fās′id lē] adv …   English World dictionary

  • two-faced — index faithless, false (disloyal), machiavellian, recreant, tartuffish, undependable, unreliable …   Law dictionary

  • two-faced — [ ,tu feıst ] adjective dishonest about your feelings, thoughts, and beliefs, and tending to tell people whatever you think will please them …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • two-faced — [adj] deceitful artful, backstabbing, beguiling, crafty, cunning, deceiving, deceptive, dishonest, double dealing, foxy, fraudulent, guileful, hypocritical, insincere, knavish, lying, misleading, shifty, sly, sneaky, tricky, underhanded,… …   New thesaurus

  • two-faced — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ insincere and deceitful …   English terms dictionary

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