traitoress (Meaning)

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traitoress (n.)

A traitress.

traitoress Sentence Examples

  1. The traitoress's betrayal shook the kingdom to its core, leaving the monarch vulnerable.
  2. The general accused the scout of being a traitoress, claiming she had leaked military secrets to the enemy.
  3. Emily's treacherous actions marked her as a traitoress, forever tarnishing her reputation.
  4. The traitoress's motives remained shrouded in mystery, driving the authorities to a frenzy.
  5. Eliza's bond with the king led many to suspect her of being a traitoress in disguise.
  6. The traitoress's cunning plan to deceive the guards and escape the prison had been meticulous.
  7. The sentence for treason was swift and severe, branding the traitoress a pariah.
  8. The traitoress's actions left a lasting scar on the community, eroding trust and fostering suspicion.
  9. The accusations of treason against the young woman were false, orchestrated by a jealous rival to discredit her.
  10. 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.