bi-faced

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

Translation

adj.Having two faces; presenting a different appearance to different people.; Hypocritical; insincere; duplicitous.

Phrases & Collocations

being bi-faced

seemed bi-faced

was bi-faced

so bi-faced

appear bi-faced

acting bi-faced

someone bi-faced

totally bi-faced

become bi-faced

bi-faced liar

Example Sentences

the politician's bi-faced smile suggested insincerity.

he presented a bi-faced persona to different groups of people.

her bi-faced behavior was obvious to everyone in the room.

the bi-faced employee agreed with everything the boss said.

i dislike people with a bi-faced attitude and fake charm.

the company's bi-faced approach to sustainability was criticized.

don't be fooled by his bi-faced charm; he's not genuine.

she exposed the bi-faced nature of the corporation's philanthropy.

the bi-faced negotiator tried to manipulate the situation.

it's tiring dealing with someone so consistently bi-faced.

his bi-faced comments created a climate of distrust.

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