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1. two-faced
adjective. marked by deliberate deceptiveness especially by pretending one set of feelings and acting under the influence of another.
Synonyms
- double-faced
- duplicitous
- double-tongued
- ambidextrous
- dishonorable
- Janus-faced
- double-dealing
- dishonest
Antonyms
- right-handed
- sincere
- trustworthy
- true
Etymology
- faced (English)
- -ed (English)
- two- (English)
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Rhymes with Two Faced
- misplaced
- interlaced
- displaced
- disgraced
- unplaced
- retraced
- replaced
- lambaste
- foretaste
- embraced
- distaste
- encased
- defaced
- debased
- traced
- spaced
- placed
- graced
- erased
- braced
- waste
- waist
- taste
- raced
- paste
- paced
- laced
- haste
- chaste
- chased
2. round-faced
adjective. having a round face.
Synonyms
- moon-faced
Antonyms
- anonymous
3. Janus-faced
adjective. having or concerned with polarities or contrasts.
Antonyms
- straight
4. two-thirds
noun. ['ˌtuːˈθɝːdz'] two of three equal parts of a divisible whole.
Synonyms
- simple fraction
5. poker-faced
adjective. deliberately impassive in manner.
Synonyms
- uncommunicative
- impassive
- incommunicative
- unexpressive
- deadpan
Antonyms
- voluble
- articulate
- emotional
- vocal
6. red-faced
adjective. (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion.
Synonyms
- coloured
- flushed
- red
- reddened
- colored
- colorful
Antonyms
- achromatic
- bloodless
- colorlessness
- white
7. two-faced
adjective. having two faces--one looking to the future and one to the past.
Synonyms
- faced
Antonyms
- nonreversible
- left-handed
Etymology
- faced (English)
- -ed (English)
- two- (English)
8. faced
adjective. ['ˈfeɪst'] having a face or facing especially of a specified kind or number; often used in combination.
Synonyms
- moon-faced
- sad-faced
- sweet-faced
- bald-faced
- pug-faced
- round-faced
- two-faced
- long-faced
- Janus-faced
- pale-faced
- baby-faced
- visaged
Antonyms
- inconspicuous
- ashamed
- honest
- unipolar
Etymology
- -ed (English)
- -od (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- face (English)
9. two
adjective. ['ˈtuː'] being one more than one.
Synonyms
- 2
- cardinal
Antonyms
- unyoke
- outspan
- detach
Etymology
- two (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. two
noun. ['ˈtuː'] the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one or a numeral representing this number.
Synonyms
- distich
- twosome
- craps
- digit
- yoke
- deuce
- pair
- figure
- brace
- couplet
- duet
- couple
- II
- dyad
- 2
- span
- twain
- duo
- duad
Antonyms
- integrate
- differentiate
- add
- subtract
Etymology
- two (Middle English (1100-1500))