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When I type this question in the Google it shows the name of some disease...and I don't want that...I am looking for a word that can discribe him...if not then atleast some adjective to receive his personality, e.g- cunning

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    *two-faced* adjective

    1 : DOUBLE-DEALING, FALSE

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    My favorite for this is perfidious. I find it goes deep and carries a connotation of full-out character condemnation, not confined to just a single act. For a more contemporary term, there is back-stabber. – Isabel Archer Jun 12 '20 at 12:08
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    There is a specific phrase that applies to this situation but not the one in the duplicate, which is "wolf in sheep's clothing". – DJClayworth Jun 12 '20 at 12:57

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Treacherous is what comes to mind first. But also devious, two-faced, passive-agressive, Depending in degree and context. I’m sure there are more. Take those words and check a Thesarus for more based on those words, if you need others.

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    Welcome to English Language & Usage. I like your answers: treacherous, devious, two-faced, and passive-aggressive. Since the OP may not be familiar with these terms and their nuances, would you please provide references (such as dictionary definitions)? – rajah9 Jun 12 '20 at 11:53