Duplicities [noun]

Definition of Duplicities:

deception

Opposite/Antonyms of Duplicities:


Sentence/Example of Duplicities:

The seed of discontent was again germinating under the duplicity of the Spanish lay and clerical authorities.

This may be what Fordun has in view when he says that the duplicity of the English was at length laid bare.

Also, it has some of the elements of modern international diplomacy in its double-talk and duplicity.

He was not used to treading the quicksands of duplicity, and he felt himself sinking.

She could not condemn him for that, any more than she could forget her father's duplicity.

Duplicity and misrepresentation are not confined to patent medicines.

Hasan, brought up in this atmosphere of duplicity, was therefore well fitted to play the Machiavellian rôle of an Ismaili Dai.

If a woman makes up her mind to duplicity, a little more or a little less counts as nothing to her conscience.

That on occasions he displayed artfulness and guile—duplicity, in fact—is not to be denied.

Elizabeth's lying paled indeed before the cool duplicity of this girl of nineteen.