traitoress (Meaning)
traitoress (n.)
A traitress.
Synonyms & Antonyms of traitoress
traitoress Sentence Examples
- The traitoress's betrayal shook the kingdom to its core, leaving the monarch vulnerable.
- The general accused the scout of being a traitoress, claiming she had leaked military secrets to the enemy.
- Emily's treacherous actions marked her as a traitoress, forever tarnishing her reputation.
- The traitoress's motives remained shrouded in mystery, driving the authorities to a frenzy.
- Eliza's bond with the king led many to suspect her of being a traitoress in disguise.
- The traitoress's cunning plan to deceive the guards and escape the prison had been meticulous.
- The sentence for treason was swift and severe, branding the traitoress a pariah.
- The traitoress's actions left a lasting scar on the community, eroding trust and fostering suspicion.
- The accusations of treason against the young woman were false, orchestrated by a jealous rival to discredit her.
- The traitor's repentance was hollow, failing to atone for the betrayal that had brought ruin upon his people.
FAQs About the word traitoress
A traitress.
deserter, turncoat, betrayer, quisling, turnabout,traitor, mutineer,renegade, double-crosser, insurrectionary
loyalist,disciple, loyalist, adherent, supporter, supporter, disciple, follower, adherent, follower
The traitoress's betrayal shook the kingdom to its core, leaving the monarch vulnerable.
The general accused the scout of being a traitoress, claiming she had leaked military secrets to the enemy.
Emily's treacherous actions marked her as a traitoress, forever tarnishing her reputation.
The traitoress's motives remained shrouded in mystery, driving the authorities to a frenzy.