duplicity

IPA: dupɫˈɪsɪti

noun

  • Intentional deceptiveness; double-dealing.
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Examples of "duplicity" in Sentences

  • His duplicity is self evident in his own statements.
  • In some circles that type of duplicity is called, hypocrisy!!!
  • What they called duplicity was, ironically, my sincere effort at authenticity.
  • Folks, duplicity is equally hollow in the newspaper business as it is in politics.
  • But I think his duplicity is relevant to his character as someone who has built his career on exposing other's private lives.
  • Dayton used the word "duplicity" in referring to the way stadium talks broke up Nov. 2 over Zellers' e-mail to Republican caucus members opposing a special session.
  • "They know me! they are cautious!" muttered Sybil, biting her lips with suppressed fury; for their forbearance, which she called duplicity, enraged her more than all their flirting had done.
  • The other Rebuplican duplicity is to label a piece of legislation opposite of it's intended purpose ( "Healthy Forest Initiative" = cut down the last of America's old-growth forest, "Clean Skies Initiative" = relax pollution laws, release more mercury, sulfer dioxide, etc.)

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