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be duplicitous
adjective
Given to or marked by deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech.
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I am interested in engaging people emotionally, and I don't want that to be duplicitous".
For me, to be duplicitous is against my nature, it makes me feel bad.
And then to have them turn out to be duplicitous weasels -- well, you bet I'm mad".
Mr. Biden said: "They think we'll be duplicitous and say, 'Yeah, O.K., we got it.
I am interested in engaging people emotionally, and I don't want that to be duplicitous," he added.
She can be duplicitous but lacks the cool veneer she needs to always fool her terrorist asset/love interest, Nicholas Brody.
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"He is duplicitous.
This is duplicitous as the two are not connected.
Russia under Mr Putin is duplicitous and shifty.
The Nixon Administration, too, had been duplicitous in its statements regarding the war.
"The press statement was duplicitous and caused my dad more anxiety.
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