traitors (Meaning)

traitors

one who commits treason, one who betrays another's trust or is false to an obligation or duty

traitors Sentence Examples

  1. The traitors within the ranks plotted against their king, threatening the stability of the realm.
  2. The infamous Benedict Arnold was branded a traitor for his betrayal of the Continental Army.
  3. Those who collaborated with the enemy during the war were condemned as traitors.
  4. Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Jesus, is known as one of history's most infamous traitors.
  5. The traitors leaked sensitive information to the enemy, putting innocent lives at risk.
  6. The court found the accused guilty of treason, labeling them as traitors.
  7. The government executed the traitors as a warning to those who might consider similar acts.
  8. The traitors were stripped of their titles and privileges, forever marked as enemies of their country.
  9. The discovery of the traitors' plot sent shockwaves through the nation, eroding trust in their institutions.
  10. The traitors' actions cast a shadow over their families, tarnishing their reputations for generations to come.

FAQs About the word traitors

one who commits treason, one who betrays another's trust or is false to an obligation or duty

conspirators,betrayers, serpents, snakes, double-crossers, informants, turncoats,renegades, apostates, subversives

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The traitors within the ranks plotted against their king, threatening the stability of the realm.

The infamous Benedict Arnold was branded a traitor for his betrayal of the Continental Army.

Those who collaborated with the enemy during the war were condemned as traitors.

Judas Iscariot, the disciple who betrayed Jesus, is known as one of history's most infamous traitors.