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Synonyms for treachery
ˈtrɛtʃ ə ritreach·e·ry
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Wiktionary
treacherynoun
Synonyms:
treacherousnesstreacherynoun
Deliberate, often calculated, disregard for trust or faith.
Synonyms:
treacherousnesstreacherynoun
The act of violating the confidence of another, usually for personal gain.
Synonyms:
treacherousnesstreacherynoun
Treason.
Synonyms:
treacherousness
English Synonyms and Antonyms
treachery
A fraud is an act of deliberate deception with the design of securing something by taking unfair advantage of another. A deceit or deception may be designed merely to gain some end of one's own, with no intent of harming another; an imposition, to take some small advantage of another, or simply to make another ridiculous. An imposture is designed to obtain money, credit, or position to which one is not entitled, and may be practised by a street beggar or by the pretender to a throne. All action that is not honest is dishonesty, but the term dishonesty is generally applied in business, politics, etc., to deceitful practises which are not directly criminal. Fraud includes deceit, but deceit may not reach the gravity of fraud; a cheat is of the nature of fraud, but of a petty sort; a swindle is more serious than a cheat, involving larger values and more flagrant dishonesty. Fraud is commonly actionable at law; cheating and swindling are for the most part out of the reach of legal proceedings. Treachery is chiefly used of dishonesty in matters of friendship, social relations, government, or war; treachery may be more harmful than fraud, but is not so gross, and is not ordinarily open to legal redress. Treason is a specific form of treachery of a subject to the government to which he owes allegiance, and is definable and punishable at law. Compare ARTIFICE; DECEPTION.
Synonyms:
artifice, cheat, cheating, deceit, deception, dishonesty, duplicity, fraud, imposition, imposture, swindle, swindling, treason, trickAntonyms:
fairness, good faith, honesty, integrity, truth, uprightness
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
treachery
Synonyms:
insidiousness, faithlessness, perjury, betrayal, fractiousness, treasonAntonyms:
openness, fidelity, honor, chivalry, generosity
Princeton's WordNet
perfidy, perfidiousness, treacherynoun
betrayal of a trust
Synonyms:
perfidiousness, perfidy, treason, betrayal, treacherytreachery, betrayal, treason, perfidynoun
an act of deliberate betrayal
Synonyms:
high treason, perfidiousness, betrayal, traitorousness, perfidy, subversiveness, treason, treachery, lese majesty
Matched Categories
Dictionary of English Synonymes
treacherynoun
Synonyms:
perfidiousness, perfidy, disloyalty, TREASON, breach of faith, punic faith
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
treacherynoun
Synonyms:
treason, perfidy, disloyalty, punic faith
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Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#4480 | fraud | |
#6230 | cheat | |
#7167 | trick | |
#12334 | cheating | |
#15524 | deception | |
#20106 | imposition | |
#23708 | betrayal | |
#24186 | treason | |
#30154 | deceit | |
#30443 | dishonesty | |
#30519 | perjury | |
#37295 | infidelity | |
#43094 | treachery | |
#45134 | artifice | |
#58296 | swindle | |
#69173 | duplicity | |
#92266 | perfidy | |
#174882 | swindling | |
#183563 | imposture | |
#241241 | faithlessness |
How to use treachery in a sentence?
Old age and treachery, i played the golf course enough times to know where I'm supposed to hit it and where I'm not supposed to hit.
Men feel that cruelty to the poor is a kind of cruelty to animals. They never feel that it is an injustice to equals nay it is treachery to comrades.
The prolonged battle for Kobani caused a lot of tensions fighters accused each other of treachery and eventually turned on each other.
I was and still am a redemption project for Iraq and the people of Iraq. The missiles of treachery will not discourage the believers and will shake a hair of the stability and determination of our heroic security forces to preserve people's security, achieve justice and set the law in place.
Treachery and acrimony are the wares that endure in the family heirs.”
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