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1. two-timer
noun. someone who deceives a lover or spouse by carrying on a sexual relationship with somebody else.
Synonyms
- trickster
- cheat
- slicker
- beguiler
- cheater
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Rhymes with Two Timer
- old-timer
- steimer
- schleimer
- primer
- kreimer
- klimer
- clymer
- climer
- climber
- brymer
- brimer
- wymer
- wimer
- weimer
- simer
- shimer
- rymer
- rimer
- rhymer
- reimer
- leimer
- hymer
- heimer
- geimer
- dimer
- eimer
2. two-thirds
noun. ['ˌtuːˈθɝːdz'] two of three equal parts of a divisible whole.
Synonyms
- simple fraction
3. twenty-two
noun. ['ˈtwɛntiːˌtuː'] the cardinal number that is the sum of twenty-one and one.
Synonyms
- XXII
- 22
Antonyms
- eleventh
- 48th
- hundred-and-fortieth
4. two-by-four
noun. a timber measuring (slightly under) 2 inches by 4 inches in cross section.
5. two-timer
noun. a person who says one thing and does another.
Synonyms
- trickster
- double-dealer
- cheat
- traitor
- betrayer
- slicker
- beguiler
- cheater
- double-crosser
- Judas
Antonyms
- undercharge
6. timer
noun. ['ˈtaɪmɝ'] a timepiece that measures a time interval and signals its end.
Synonyms
- stopwatch
- horologe
- chronograph
- stop watch
- timekeeper
- parking meter
Antonyms
- unauthorized
- unestablished
- irregular
- unconfirmed
7. timer
noun. ['ˈtaɪmɝ'] a regulator that activates or deactivates a mechanism at set times.
Synonyms
- governor
8. timer
noun. ['ˈtaɪmɝ'] (sports) an official who keeps track of the time elapsed.
Synonyms
- timekeeper
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))