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treacherous

/ˈtɹɛtʃəɹəs/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Characterized by danger, deceit, or risk; untrustworthy.

    - "The treacherous ice made it dangerous to cross the lake."
    - "The treacherous politician betrayed his own party."
    - "The treacherous conditions on the mountain made the climb perilous."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈtɹɛtʃəɹəs/



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Antonyms

loyal
Rhymes
Words rhyming with treacherous
deceitful , treetful , miserable , residual
Variants
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treacherous , treacherously , treacherousness , treacherousnesses
Etymology
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From the Middle English word traichouris, meaning 'treacherous, deceitful'. Derived from the Old French word trahison, meaning 'betrayal'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'treacherous' is often used to describe bodies of water that are dangerous to navigate due to hidden rocks or unpredictable currents.

  2. In the Harry Potter series, the Treacherous Troll is a large, one-eyed creature that guards the entrance to the Shrieking Shack.

  3. The Treacherous Twelve is a group of twelve goons in the Looney Tunes cartoons, known for their mischief and schemes.


Related Concepts
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  1. Betrayal: The act of deliberately deceiving, misrepresenting, or causing harm to someone with whom one has a special relationship or obligation.

  2. Deceit: The act of deliberately misrepresenting or concealing the truth, usually with the intent to deceive or manipulate someone.


Culture
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In literature, the word 'treacherous' is often used to describe characters or situations that are untrustworthy or deceitful. In art, it can be used to depict dangerous or unstable environments. In music, it can be used as a theme for songs about betrayal or deceit.

How to Memorize "treacherous"

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