Treacherous vs Bogus - What's the difference?
treacherous | bogus | Related terms |
Exhibiting treachery.
Deceitful; inclined to betray.
Unreliable; dangerous.
Counterfeit or fake; not genuine.
* {{quote-book, year=1921, title=The Age of Big Business, author=
, passage=The organization of “bogus companies,” started purely for the purpose of eliminating competitors, seems to have been a not infrequent practice.}}
Undesirable or harmful.
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Incorrect, useless, or broken.
(philately) Of a totally fictitious issue printed for collectors, often issued on behalf of a non-existent territory or country (not to be confused with forgery, which is an illegitimate copy of a genuine stamp).
Based on false or misleading information or unjustified assumptions.
Treacherous is a related term of bogus.
As adjectives the difference between treacherous and bogus
is that treacherous is exhibiting treachery while bogus is counterfeit or fake; not genuine.As a noun bogus is
(us|dialect) a liquor made of rum and molasses.treacherous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- a treacherous mountain trail
Antonyms
* (exhibiting treachery) loyalExternal links
* * *bogus
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- bogus crimes
“Fast Times at Ridgemont High”, 1982
- So what Jefferson was saying was "Hey! You know, we left this England place because it was bogus . So if we don't get some cool rules ourselves, pronto, we'll just be bogus too."
- bogus laws