duplicity Meaning, Definition & Usage

  1. noun a fraudulent or duplicitous representation
    fraudulence.
  2. noun acting in bad faith; deception by pretending to entertain one set of intentions while acting under the influence of another
    double-dealing.

WordNet


Du*plic"i*ty noun
Etymology
F. duplicité, L. duplicitas, fr. duplex double. See Duplex.
Wordforms
plural Duplicities
Definitions
  1. Doubleness; a twofold state. Archaic
    Do not affect duplicities nor triplicities, nor any certain number of parts in your division of things. I. Watts.
  2. Doubleness of heart or speech; insincerity; a sustained form of deception which consists in entertaining or pretending to entertain one of feelings, and acting as if influenced by another; bad faith.
    Far from the duplicity wickedly charged on him, he acted his part with alacrity and resolution. Burke.
  3. (Law) (a) The use of two or more distinct allegations or answers, where one is sufficient. Blackstone. (b) In indictments, the union of two incompatible offenses. Wharton. Syn. -- Double dealing; dissimulation; deceit; guile; deception; falsehood.

Webster 1913