Perfidious Mnemonic
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perfidious
perfidious
/pəˈfɪdi.əs/
traitorous
treacherous
unfaithful
Examples
- In English, perfidy is treachery or a betrayal.
- Is there no end to their perfidy
- The mystery phenomenon is perfidious.
- It seems to be a perfidious form of linkspam.
- By this time, Napoleon himself was convinced of their perfidy.
- That's perfidious way of distorting of historical data.
- He is not a perfidious or barbarous or fantastically fiendish foe.
- One must never be perfidious to his master.
- The problem was, that Lithuanian Poles appreciated all this as perfidy.
- They are in no way evidence in and of themselves of my supposed perfidy.
tending to betray; especially having a treacherous character as attributed to the Carthaginians by the Romans
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As per fidelity law, Firdaus is charged for being infidel assiduously.
"Perf + Hideous. The scent was so hideous it betrayed his presence."
"Per + Fish + Dish. The fish was a traitor and stole the dish."
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