noun a person who engages in deceit or dishonesty, especially for personal gain
A double dealer in politics refers to someone who is deceitful and untrustworthy, often making promises they have no intention of keeping.
In business, a double dealer is someone who engages in unethical practices such as dishonesty, fraud, or manipulation for personal gain.
A double dealer in relationships is someone who is disloyal, deceitful, or unfaithful, often betraying the trust of others for their own benefit.
In literature, a double dealer is a character who deceives others by pretending to be trustworthy while secretly working against them.
In psychology, a double dealer may refer to a client who is dishonest or manipulative during therapy sessions.
In politics, a double dealer is a person who acts dishonestly or deceitfully in order to gain an advantage or betray others.
In business, a double dealer may refer to a competitor who engages in unethical practices to undermine their rivals.
In law, a double dealer is someone who acts in bad faith or breaches trust, such as a lawyer who betrays their client's confidence.