All falsehearted synonyms
adjective falsehearted
- tricky β given to or characterized by deceitful tricks; crafty; wily.
- unreliable β not reliable; not to be relied or depended on.
- catchy β If you describe a tune, name, or advertisement as catchy, you mean that it is attractive and easy to remember.
- false-hearted β having a false or treacherous heart; deceitful; perfidious.
- fly-by-night β not reliable or responsible, especially in business; untrustworthy: a fly-by-night operation.
- insidious β intended to entrap or beguile: an insidious plan.
- shifty β resourceful; fertile in expedients.
- slick β smooth and glossy; sleek.
- snake in the grass β a treacherous person, especially one who feigns friendship.
- two-timing β to be unfaithful to (a lover or spouse).
- undependable β capable of being depended on; worthy of trust; reliable: a dependable employee.
- unloyal β faithful to one's sovereign, government, or state: a loyal subject.
- untrue β not true, as to a person or a cause, to fact, or to a standard.
- adulterous β An adulterous relationship is a sexual relationship between a married person and someone they are not married to. An adulterous person is someone who commits adultery.
- cheating β an instance of rule-breaking
- adulterine β of or made by adulteration; fake
- fickle β Changing frequently, esp. as regards one's loyalties, interests, or affection.
- inconstant β not constant; changeable; fickle; variable: an inconstant friend.
- incontinent β unable to restrain natural discharges or evacuations of urine or feces.
- moonlighting β the light of the moon.
- philandering β (of a man) to make love with a woman one cannot or will not marry; carry on flirtations.
- snaky β of or relating to snakes.
- unchaste β not chaste; not virtuous; not pure: an unchaste woman.
- deceitful β If you say that someone is deceitful, you mean that they behave in a dishonest way by making other people believe something that is not true.
- deceptive β If something is deceptive, it encourages you to believe something which is not true.
- dishonest β not honest; disposed to lie, cheat, or steal; not worthy of trust or belief: a dishonest person.
- disloyal β false to one's obligations or allegiances; not loyal; faithless; treacherous.
- false β not true or correct; erroneous: a false statement.
- perfidious β deliberately faithless; treacherous; deceitful: a perfidious lover.
- traitorous β having the character of a traitor; treacherous; perfidious.
- treacherous β characterized by faithlessness or readiness to betray trust; traitorous.
- underhanded β underhand.
- unfaithful β not faithful; false to duty, obligation, or promises; faithless; disloyal.
- hypocritical β of the nature of hypocrisy, or pretense of having virtues, beliefs, principles, etc., that one does not actually possess: The parent who has a βdo what I say and not what I doβ attitude can appear hypocritical to a child.
- malicious β full of, characterized by, or showing malice; intentionally harmful; spiteful: malicious gossip.
- misleading β deceptive; tending to mislead.
- apostate β An apostate is someone who has abandoned their religious faith, political loyalties, or principles.
- base β The base of something is its lowest edge or part.
- beguiling β Something that is beguiling is charming and attractive.
- canting β insincere; hypocritical
- corrupt β Someone who is corrupt behaves in a way that is morally wrong, especially by doing dishonest or illegal things in return for money or power.
- crooked β If you describe something as crooked, especially something that is usually straight, you mean that it is bent or twisted.
- deceiving β Present participle of deceive.
- deluding β Present participle of delude.
- delusive β tending to delude; misleading
- devious β If you describe someone as devious you do not like them because you think they are dishonest and like to keep things secret, often in a complicated way.
- dishonourable β showing lack of honor or integrity; ignoble; base; disgraceful; shameful: Cheating is dishonorable.
- dishonorable β showing lack of honor or integrity; ignoble; base; disgraceful; shameful: Cheating is dishonorable.
- double-dealing β duplicity; treachery; deception.
- duplicitous β marked or characterized by duplicity.