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two-timing

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Main Entry: two-time
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be disloyal

Synonyms:

backstab, be dishonest, be disloyal, be unfaithful, betray, burn, cheat, con, deceive, defraud, double-cross, dupe, mislead, take advantage of, trick, victimize
Main Entry: two-timing
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: unfaithfulness

Synonyms:

adultery, cheating, disloyalty
Main Entry: adulterous
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unfaithful

Synonyms:

cheating, double-crossing, extracurricular, fast and loose, illicit, immoral, moonlighting, speedy*, two-faced, two-timing, unchaste

Antonyms:

chaste, clean, pure, virginal
Main Entry: adultery
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: extramarital affair

Synonyms:

affair, carrying on, cheating, extracurricular activity, fling, fornication, hanky-panky, immorality, infidelity, matinee, playing around, relationship, thing*, two-timing

Antonyms:

faithfulness
Main Entry: affair
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: illicit sexual relationship

Synonyms:

affaire, amour, carrying on, extracurricular activity, fling, goings-on, hanky-panky, intimacy, intrigue, liaison, love, playing around, relationship, rendezvous, romance, thing together, two-timing
Main Entry: cheat
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: defraud, fool

Synonyms:

bamboozle*, beat, beguile, bilk, bleed, bunco, burn, caboodle, chisel, con, cozen, crib, cross, deceive, defraud, delude, diddle, do a number on, do*, double-cross, double-deal, dupe, fast talk, finagle, fleece, flimflam, fudge, give bum steer, gouge, gyp, hoodwink, hose, jerk around, milk, mislead, pull one's leg, ream, rip off, rook, rope in, sandbag, scam, screw, shaft, short, shuck, skin, snow, stiff, sucker, swindle, take, take for a ride, take in, take out, trick, trim, two-time, victimize
Main Entry: deceit
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: practice of misleading

Synonyms:

ambidexterity, ambidextrousness, artifice, cheating, chicane, chicanery, cozening, craft, craftiness, cunning, deceitfulness, deception, defrauding, dirty dealing, dirty pool, dishonesty, dissemblance, dissimulation, double-dealing, duplicity, entrapping, fraud, fraudulence, guile, hypocrisy, imposition, overreaching, pretense, slyness, smoke and mirrors, trapping, treachery, trickery, two-facedness, two-timing, underhandedness

Antonyms:

frankness, honesty, openness, truth, truthfulness, uprightness
Main Entry: dishonest
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: lying, untruthful

Synonyms:

backbiting, bent, bluffing, cheating, corrupt, crafty, crooked, cunning, deceitful, deceiving, deceptive, designing, disreputable, double-crossing, double-dealing, elusive, false, fraudulent, guileful, hoodwinking, mendacious, misleading, perfidious, recreant, shady, shifty, sinister, slippery*, sneaking, sneaky, swindling, traitorous, treacherous, tricky, two-faced, two-timing, unctuous, underhanded, unfair, unprincipled, unscrupulous, untrustworthy, villainous, wily

Antonyms:

aboveboard, ethical, fair, frank, honest, moral, open, principled, scrupulous, trustworthy, truthful
Main Entry: disloyal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unfaithful

Synonyms:

alienated, apostate, cheating, disaffected, double-crossing, estranged, faithless, false, perfidious, recreant, seditious, snaky, subversive, traitorous, treacherous, treasonable, two-faced, two-timing, unloyal, unpatriotic, untrue, untrustworthy, wormlike

Antonyms:

faithful, loyal, true, trustworthy
Main Entry: double-cross
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: to deceive or betray someone

Synonyms:

beguile, betray, bluff, cheat, con, cross, deceive, defraud, double deal, dupe, four-flush, hoodwink*, humbug, illude, juggle, mislead, scam, sell, sell down the river, sell out, sell out, split, stab in the back, swindle, take in, trick, two-time, two-time

Antonyms:

be open, tell truth
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