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treacherous
adjective as in dishonest, disloyal
Strongest matches
adjective as in dangerous
Example Sentences
There’s not a whole lot of moral clarity available in the treacherous political and historical landscape of Syria, except that almost no one laments the downfall of the 54-year Assad dynasty.
The Chargers and Broncos already lost to both AFC North contenders this season, but the alternative is even more treacherous.
Thousands of migrants trying to reach Europe die during the treacherous journey in the Mediterranean every year.
After a treacherous journey through an undisclosed route over the mountains on foot, followed by multiple stops over the course of 28 days, he eventually made it to safety in Germany.
He mentioned that last week the Drones Road, one of the main roads leading to Ballycastle, was treacherous following snow and ice.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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