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Antonyms for double-dealer
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : duhb-uh l-deel |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdʌb əlˈdil |
Definition of double-dealer
- As in quisling : noun traitor
- As in swindler : noun person who cheats another
- As in cheat : noun person who fools others
- As in sharper : noun cheat
- As in victimizer : noun cheat
- As in fraud : noun person who is false, deceitful
- You are a double-dealer, who have always cheated us, and would try it again, so look out for yourself.
- Extract from : « The Countess of Charny » by Alexandre Dumas (pere)
- He was now in as pretty a fix as one could wish such a double-dealer to be.
- Extract from : « Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Vol. I (of 2) » by William Howitt
- They despised him as weak, and a double-dealer; and he despised them for their ignorance, their tatters, and dirt.
- Extract from : « The Peasant and the Prince » by Harriet Martineau
- The faults of The Double-Dealer are obvious on a first reading, and were very justly condemned on a first acting.
- Extract from : « The Comedies of William Congreve » by William Congreve
Synonyms for double-dealer
- absconder
- back-stabber
- bastard
- betrayer
- bilk
- bluff
- bluffer
- charlatan
- cheat
- cheater
- chiseler
- clip
- collaborator
- colluder
- con artist
- confidence artist
- confidence operator
- conniver
- counterfeit
- counterfeiter
- cozener
- crook
- deceiver
- decoy
- defector
- defrauder
- deserter
- dodger
- double-crosser
- double-dealer
- enticer
- fake
- falsifier
- forger
- four-flusher
- fraud
- gouger
- grifter
- hoaxer
- horse trader
- hypocrite
- impostor
- inveigler
- jockey
- Judas
- masquerader
- mechanic
- mountebank
- operator
- phony
- play actor
- pretender
- quack
- racketeer
- rascal
- rogue
- rook
- scammer
- scoundrel
- sham
- shark
- sharp
- sharper
- shyster
- slicker
- snake in the grass
- swindler
- sympathizer
- thief
- trickster
- turncoat
- two-timer
- victimizer
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