delator (Meaning)

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delator (n.)

An accuser; an informer.

Synonyms & Antonyms of delator

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delator Sentence Examples

  1. The delator was known for his cunning ways of gathering information.
  2. Being labeled a delator is not a title one should aspire to hold.
  3. The delator's testimony led to the downfall of many powerful individuals.
  4. In ancient Rome, a delator was often feared for their ability to betray others.
  5. The delator's motives were questioned as they seemed to benefit from the chaos they caused.
  6. History is filled with tales of delators who traded loyalty for personal gain.
  7. It's said that a delator's conscience is as barren as a desert.
  8. The delator's treachery knew no bounds, sparing neither friend nor foe.
  9. In times of political unrest, delators thrived, thriving on the fear they instilled.
  10. The delator's name became synonymous with betrayal, echoing through the annals of history.

FAQs About the word delator

An accuser; an informer.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The delator was known for his cunning ways of gathering information.

Being labeled a delator is not a title one should aspire to hold.

The delator's testimony led to the downfall of many powerful individuals.

In ancient Rome, a delator was often feared for their ability to betray others.