Synonym: fraudulent, insidious, shady, shifty, tricky, two-faced, underhanded, unreliable. Similar words: treachery, outreach, preacher, obstreperous, teacher, reach, preach, reach out. Meaning: ['tretʃərəs] adj. 1. dangerously unstable and unpredictable 2. tending to betray; especially having a treacherous character as attributed to the Carthaginians by the Romans.
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31 Quite suddenly we had driven into soft, damp sand, grey and treacherous.
32 Share Tara? said a small treacherous voice he had not known he possessed.
33 I was uncomfortable around boys, and undressing with them seemed not only bizarre but treacherous.
34 Davey took his team on a treacherous journey this season, full of big-time, tradition-rich college basketball programs.
35 Any traverse by foot across this kind of terrain would be exhausting and treacherous.
36 The player should role-play this, insinuating that the other character is cowardly, worthless, treacherous, etc.
37 I have tried to explain that in Claudia's case memory is particularly treacherous, but Letterman likes the idea of ambiguity.
38 The unnatural act of Dara's murder and the treacherous overthrow of Shah Jehan acted like a curse upon Delhi.
39 Psyched down after this epic battle I allowed the treacherous turf to gain revenge on the much easier pitch above.
40 The flag was well to the back of the humped green with its treacherous slopes to right and left.
41 On the roads - the combination of rain and greasy surfaces has made driving conditions treacherous.
42 For once in the treacherous business of intelligence gathering,(sentencedict.com/treacherous.html) the question of mutual trust had been answered on sight.
43 The police car held the wet roads, even the treacherous lanes that snaked up into the hills.
44 Given the atrocious landings and the fact that the rock is extremely treacherous when wet, many climbs are very bold.
45 But the multiple currents passing around and between the islands were treacherous.
46 In later poems she is usually shown as treacherous and malicious, exerting a deadly and destructive power over men.
47 Treacherous relief replaced amusement and was followed by a great surge of pure excitement as she glanced up at their apartment building.
48 He achieved some sort of upright position, although his treacherous legs deserted him immediately.
49 She knew from bitter experience how treacherous such feelings could be, and the blind alleyways down which they led.
50 Mocking illusions and treacherous visions of grace did not depart with the falling of the leaves.
51 He seemed dazed, out of step, like a first-time traveler to a treacherous land.
52 Why did her mouth go dry and her treacherous heart start pounding away inside her chest like war drums in the jungle?
53 Others have failed to get through the treacherous terrain and past the warring factions.
54 He knew he had been betrayed by a scheming and treacherous woman.
55 The opening scene is a metaphor for the team's treacherous journey.
56 There will be much higher climbs, much more treacherous rock faces.
57 In the cockpit ... flying ace Luke Jackson ... returning home from a treacherous journey to find lost treasure.
58 A local man had been bullied into guiding them through the treacherous, quaking waste.
59 Could it be worse than her present situation? whispered a treacherous small voice.
60 But a tiny, treacherous crack of doubt had opened in his mind.
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