What is "two-timer" in English? Definition and Explanations

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What does two-timer mean in English? Meaning of two-timer definition and abbreviation with examples.

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What is "two-timer" in English? Definition and Explanations

Meaning of "two-timer": someone who deceives a lover or spouse by carrying on a sexual relationship with somebody else

Noun

  • Meaning: someone who deceives a lover or spouse by carrying on a sexual relationship with somebody else
  • Synonyms: two-timer
  • Hypernyms: beguiler cheat cheater deceiver slicker trickster
  • Meaning of "two-timer": a person who says one thing and does another

    Noun

  • Meaning: a person who says one thing and does another
  • Synonyms: betrayer double-crosser double-dealer traitor two-timer
  • Hyponyms: judas
  • Hypernyms: beguiler cheat cheater deceiver slicker trickster
  • Synonyms:

    bigot, trickster, impostor, phony, crook, charlatan, cheat, faker, hook, fake, decoy, actor, mountebank, informer, pretender, malingerer, poser, quack, humbug, fraud, deceiver, swindler, con artist, dissimulator, playactor, smoothie, masquerader, sophist, pharisee, bluffer, backslider, dissembler, four-flusher, casuist, attitudinizer, lip server, two-face, wolf in sheeps clothing, conspirator, deceiver, turncoat, betrayer, rat, weasel, Benedict Arnold, backstabber, sympathizer, deserter, double-crosser, turncoat, betrayer, defector, collaborator, Judas, snake in the grass, double-dealer, back-stabber, colluder, spy, hypocrite, renegade, deserter, conspirator, impostor, turncoat, informer, miscreant, double-crosser, fink, tattletale, betrayer, Judas, sneak, quisling, defector, rebel, snitch, deceiver, squealer, wolf, apostate, snitcher, snake, Benedict Arnold, stool pigeon, traducer, whistle-blower, treasonist, backslider, intriguer, back-stabber, defector, informer, spy, double-crosser, fink, tattletale, Judas, sneak, betrayer, snake, snitch, tergiversator, renegade, deserter, conspirator, deceiver, rat, squealer, apostate, quisling, rebel, Benedict Arnold, stool pigeon, whistle-blower, treasonist, back-stabber, cheat, faker, crook, fake, bigot, decoy, actor, mountebank, informer, malingerer, phony, pretender, poser, quack, humbug, fraud, trickster, hook, deceiver, impostor, swindler, charlatan, con artist, dissimulator, playactor, smoothie, masquerader, sophist, pharisee, backslider, bluffer, dissembler, four-flusher, casuist, attitudinizer, lip server, two-face, wolf in sheeps clothing,

    Antonyms:

    loyalist, adherent,

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    two-timer in English: two-timer
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