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Expressions for Describing Untrustworthy People in Business

Learn key expressions to describe untrustworthy people in business like a native speaker.

This video introduces 4 common English expressions that native speakers use when descripbing untrustworthy person. 

  • A bad egg. This phrase refers to someone who is dishonest or untrustworthy. For example, "Be careful dealing with him; he's a bad egg".
  • A black sheep. Typically used to describe someone who is seen as the odd one out, often due to negative behavior. For example, "He's the black sheep of the company, always causing trouble".
  • A scoundrel. A more old-fashioned term, but still in use, meaning someone who is unscrupulous or deceitful. For example, "Don't trust him; he's a scoundrel".
  • An evildoer. This term describes someone who engages in malicious activities. For example, "The evildoer was caught embezzling funds from the company".

By incorporating these expressions into your vocabulary, you can speak more like a native English speaker and effectively communicate about untrustworthy individuals in business.

Business Slang - IntermediateVocabularyGeneral EnglishBusiness EnglishIntermediate

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