Perfidy

  • 11Perfidy (film) — Perfidy Directed by Vladimir Pogačić Written by Momcilo Ilic Ivo Vojnovic Starring Marija Crnobori Cinematography Jovan Jovanovic Nikola M …

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  • 12perfidy — noun (plural dies) Etymology: Latin perfidia, from perfidus faithless, from per detrimental to + fides faith more at per , faith Date: 1592 1. the quality or state of being faithless or disloyal ; treachery 2. an act or an instance of disloyalty …

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  • 13perfidy — noun /ˈpəɾfɪdi,ˈpəːfɪdi/ a) A state or act of violating faith or allegiance; violation of a promise or vow, or of trust reposed; faithlessness; treachery. b) Specifically, in warfare, an …

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  • 14perfidy — Synonyms and related words: betrayal, deceit, dirty pool, dirty trick, dirty work, disloyalty, double dealing, duplicity, faithlessness, falseheartedness, falseness, falsity, foul play, hypocrisy, infidelity, insidiousness, perfidiousness,… …

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  • 15perfidy — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. deceit, falseness, disloyalty; see dishonesty . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. Betrayal, especially of a moral obligation: disloyalty, faithlessness, false heartedness, falseness, falsity, infidelity, perfidiousness,… …

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  • 16perfidy — per|fi|dy [ˈpə:fıdi US ˈpə:r ] n [U] literary when someone is not loyal to another person who trusts them = ↑treachery …

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  • 17perfidy — per|fi|dy [ pɜrfədi ] noun uncount LITERARY behavior that shows that someone cannot be trusted: TREACHERY …

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  • 18perfidy — see FAITH …

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  • 19perfidy — pÉœrfɪdɪ / pɜːf n. adulterousness, unfaithfulness; treachery, deceitfulness …

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  • 20perfidy — [ pə:fɪdi] noun literary deceitfulness; untrustworthiness. Origin C16: via Fr. from L. perfidia treachery …

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