ADJECTIVE
  1. marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another
    a double-dealing double agent
    a double-faced infernal traitor and schemer
    she was a deceitful scheming little thing
  2. having two faces--one looking to the future and one to the past
    Janus the two-faced god
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How To Use two-faced In A Sentence

  • Moronic progs might someday come to realize that pandering to progs is not going “to win friends and influence people” … I think GWB learned that lesson when Daddy made a tax increase deal with that smarmy former Speaker of the House, Tom Foley (D-WA) … THAT two-faced liar showed that progs could not be trusted when their lips were moving …. Think Progress » Bolten’s First Act As Chief of Staff Is To Defend Rumsfeld
  • I do not begrudge him is wealth (except he is known as a piker to boot); I excoriate the both of them for their two-faced-ness. GraniteGrok
  • She had never been able to abide two-faced liars, and would have brought shame upon her good name had she ever employed someone whom she did not feel she could trust with her life.
  • Greta Garbo retired in 1941 after the failure of the uncharacteristic comedy Two-Faced Woman.
  • How can Labour, with a straight face, call the Lib Dems two-faced?
  • Have you noticed that western journalists seem a little two-faced at times?
  • Janus the two-faced god
  • Ben went even further than Carlo, and openly accused the Queensland hairdresser of being a two-faced liar.
  • Well, if he is two-faced, self-centred, plausibly insincere, manipulative and insensitive… be concerned.
  • Russia did the technical aggression by the wire telegraph in Outer Mongolia. It emerged the imperialist characteristics such as stealthy, two-faced and compromise.
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