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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61 Ahead lie 1700 miles of treacherous mountain roads and 21 passes.
62 On a treacherous curve, both vehicles went out of control and met in a head-on collision.
63 Steering was never one of the Captain's strong points and the waters were notoriously treacherous.
64 That is, after all, the safest route through the treacherous waters of a scientific conflict.
65 Abandoned air-raid shelters became improvised and treacherous playgrounds for the children of the blitz.
66 It will be treacherous driving or walking, the layer of ice under the deceptively soft snow.
67 The land he rode was marshy, forcing him to weave an intricate course past the more treacherous patches.
68 Strong winds and heavy rain are making driving conditions treacherous in some areas.
69 Underfoot, ice forms sharp peaks and treacherous crevices for slipping, tripping and twisting ankles.
70 Without honesty, the world would be a zoo of dishonest, treacherous and man- hunting animals. Dr T.P.Chia
71 The author once was an unchained treacherous adolescent. Sentencedict.com
72 Don't fall into the treacherous plot.
73 Can you think I would be so heartlessly treacherous?
74 He was artful and treacherous , and stouthearted soldier.
75 Politically, they're unpredictable, and may strike us as treacherous.
76 He was, perhaps, but at treacherous play with her.
77 Now I see that you are callous and treacherous.
78 The most treacherous attribute fluctuates(sentencedict.com), the most wisdom's checkerboard to decides.
79 Then the treacherous North Atlantic struck, with hail, rain, lightning and gusting wind.
80 The President spoke of the treacherous intentions of the enemy.
81 Battling fierce winds, sub-zero temperatures and treacherous ice, Hillary and Norgay pressed on to the summit, 29, 028 feet (8, 848 m) above sea level.
82 Ennis, riding against the wind back to the sheep in the treacherous, drunken light, thought he'd never had such a good time, felt he could paw the white out of the moon.
83 To get a true picture of nature, he picked/chose mountains with treacherous pathsand unfrequented jungles for explorations, discovering many grotesque mountains and beautiful sceneries.
84 For Stepney to share 780 pages of confidential Ferrari technical information with a McLaren employee was a heinously treacherous act.
85 Overcome treacherous obstacles of the frozen tundra. bursting geysers , raging snowballs and exploding avalanches.
86 And the LORD said unto me, The backsliding Israel hath justified herself more than treacherous Judah.
87 The sandbar at the mouth of Grey River is treacherous considered the most dangerous in Australasia.
88 No man except the sailors who stuffed me in that barrel, the cabin boy who cleaned up after me, the girl you sent to warm my bed, and that treacherous freckled washerwoman.
89 'How could you be so treacherous!' said Tess, between archness and real dismay, and getting rid of his arm by pulling open his fingers one by one, though at the risk of slipping off herself.
90 They made the treacherous journey across stormy seas in rotten boats.
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