noun
- plural of duplicity; instances of deceitfulness or double-dealing; the quality of being dishonest or deceptive
Usage: Always used in plural form when referring to multiple instances or manifestations of deceit
Examples
- The politician's duplexities were finally exposed by investigative journalists.
- She grew tired of his constant duplexities and ended the relationship.
- The company's duplexities in advertising misled consumers for years.
- Their duplexities became apparent when contradictions in their stories emerged.
- He was known for his duplexities in business dealings, often making promises he never kept.
- The scandal revealed numerous duplexities within the organization's leadership.