betrayers (Meaning)

betrayers

to lead astray, to deliver to an enemy by treachery, seduce, to reveal without meaning to, to reveal unintentionally, to tell in violation of a trust, to fail or desert especially in time of need, to be unfaithful to, to disclose in violation of confidence, to give over to an enemy by treachery, show, indicate, to prove false

FAQs About the word betrayers

to lead astray, to deliver to an enemy by treachery, seduce, to reveal without meaning to, to reveal unintentionally, to tell in violation of a trust, to fail o

informants, collaborators, canaries,informers,rats, snitches, stoolies, whistle-blowers, tattlers, narks

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Judas Iscariot was the ultimate betrayer, selling out Jesus for a few pieces of silver.

The turncoat general betrayed his country by conspiring with the enemy.

Edward Snowden, the whistleblower, was labeled a betrayer for exposing government secrets.

The former lover felt betrayed when they discovered their partner had been unfaithful.