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Meaning of bewray

Wordnet

bewray (v)

reveal unintentionally

Webster

bewray (v. t.)

To soil. See Beray.

To expose; to reveal; to disclose; to betray.

bewray Sentence Examples

  1. The traitorous guard unwittingly bewrayed his commander's plans to the enemy.
  2. The suspect's nervousness bewrayed his guilt, despite his feeble attempts to conceal it.
  3. The politician's hasty remarks bewrayed his true agenda, leaving little doubt about his motives.
  4. The child's innocent eyes bewrayed his bewilderment at the chaotic scene.
  5. The soldier's scars bewrayed his countless battles, each one a testament to his courage and sacrifice.
  6. The scholar's encyclopedic knowledge bewrayed his insatiable curiosity and lifelong pursuit of wisdom.
  7. The artist's masterpiece bewrayed his unyielding pursuit of perfection, evident in every stroke and detail.
  8. The athlete's physique bewrayed years of unwavering dedication and rigorous training.
  9. The scientist's groundbreaking discovery bewrayed the tireless efforts and countless experiments that had led to it.
  10. The chef's exquisite dish bewrayed his culinary artistry and passion for creating delectable masterpieces.

FAQs About the word bewray

reveal unintentionallyTo soil. See Beray., To expose; to reveal; to disclose; to betray.

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The traitorous guard unwittingly bewrayed his commander's plans to the enemy.

The suspect's nervousness bewrayed his guilt, despite his feeble attempts to conceal it.

The politician's hasty remarks bewrayed his true agenda, leaving little doubt about his motives.

The child's innocent eyes bewrayed his bewilderment at the chaotic scene.