double cross

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double cross

He gave his partner the old double cross.

Definition
  1. Noun:

    • An act of betraying someone who trusts you, especially after pretending to be loyal or after making a secret agreement. It specifically refers to a treacherous deception where one party goes back on a secret deal or promise made with another.
  2. Verb:

    • To betray someone by pretending to cooperate with them while secretly working against them or breaking a secret agreement. The action involves deliberate deception and a breach of trust, often for personal gain.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:

    • The informant feared a double cross from his criminal contacts.
    • The business deal fell apart because of a shocking double cross by our supposed partner.
  • Verb:

    • He agreed to help the police but then double-crossed them by warning the gang.
    • The spy was double-crossed by his own agency and left without support.
Advanced Usage
  • The term often implies a prior, often secret, agreement or understanding between the parties, which makes the betrayal more severe.
  • It is commonly used in contexts of crime, espionage, competitive business, or any situation involving secret pacts and deep distrust.
Variants and Related Words
  • Double-crosser (noun): A person who commits a double cross.
    • He was exposed as a double-crosser.
  • Double-crossing (noun/gerund): The act or practice of betraying in this way.
    • His history of double-crossing made him untrustworthy.
Synonyms
  • Noun: Betrayal, treachery, perfidy, stab in the back.
  • Verb: Betray, deceive, sell out, two-time.
Related Phrases
  • To pull a double cross (on someone): To perform an act of betrayal.
    • They pulled a double cross on their allies during the negotiation.
double cross

He gave his partner the old double cross.

Noun
  1. an act of betrayal
    • he gave us the old double cross
    • I could no longer tolerate his impudent double-crossing
Verb
  1. betray by double-dealing

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