"Double-dealing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Double-dealing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Double-dealing" Meaning

Double-dealing refers to someone's dishonest or deceitful behavior, typically in a business or negotiations, where they pretend to have a person's or organization's best interests at heart while making secret deals or betraying their trust.

"Double-dealing" Examples

Double-Dealing


Double-dealing refers to the act of being deceitful or treacherous, often by making false promises or betraying trust.

Example Sentences:


The company was accused of double-dealing with its investors, promising them high returns while secretly planning to use their money for its own projects.
She was wary of his sweet talk, suspecting that he was double-dealing and didn't have her best interests at heart.
The politician was criticized for double-dealing on the campaign trail, making promises to one group of voters while secretly working to undermine their interests.
The brothers were former business partners who engaged in double-dealing, each trying to sabotage the other's success.
The deal was ill-fated from the start, as both parties were guilty of double-dealing and trying to pull the wool over each other's eyes.

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