play false

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play false

He tried to play false by pretending to be a loyal friend.

Definition

Verb (transitive) 1. To deceive or betray someone; to act dishonestly or treacherously towards a person. * This phrase means to deliberately mislead someone who trusts you, often for personal gain or advantage. It implies a breach of trust or faith.

Usage

The verb "play false" is used with a direct object (the person being deceived). It is a formal or literary expression. * Structure: [Subject] + play false + [Object/Pronoun]. * It describes an act of deliberate deception, often where the victim is unaware of the betrayal.

Examples
  • Verb:
    • He discovered that his closest ally had played him false in the negotiations.
    • If your memory plays you false, please consult the official records.
    • She trusted him completely, never imagining he would play her false.
Advanced Usage
  • "to play someone false": This is the standard construction, emphasizing the target of the deception.
    • The spy's mission was to gain their confidence and then play them false.
Variants and Related Words
  • Double-cross (verb): To betray someone by pretending to support them while helping their opponent.
  • Two-time (verb, informal): To be unfaithful to a romantic partner.
Synonyms
  • Betray: To be disloyal to someone who trusts you.
  • Deceive: To cause someone to believe something that is not true.
  • Mislead: To cause someone to have a wrong idea or impression.
Related Idioms
  • Stab in the back: To betray someone in a treacherous and unexpected way.
    • His public criticism was a real stab in the back.
  • Lead someone up the garden path: To deceive someone.
    • The salesman led us up the garden path about the car's condition.
play false

He tried to play false by pretending to be a loyal friend.

Verb
  1. conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end
    • He bamboozled his professors into thinking that he knew the subject well