treachour (Meaning)
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treachour (n.)
A traitor.
Synonyms & Antonyms of treachour
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treachour Sentence Examples
- The treacherous storm lashed against the coast, sending waves crashing onto the shore.
- The treacherous salesman lured unsuspecting customers into his web of deceit.
- The treacherous ice beneath the surface of the lake posed a hidden danger to skaters.
- The treacherous politician betrayed his constituents, siding with corporate interests over their well-being.
- The treacherous path through the forest was fraught with fallen logs and hidden roots.
- The treacherous snake bit its prey with deadly venom, leaving it incapacitated.
- The treacherous cliff face presented a perilous challenge to climbers.
- The treacherous highway curve caught many drivers unaware, leading to accidents.
- The treacherous virus spread rapidly through the population, threatening lives.
- The treacherous quicksand slowly consumed its victim, dragging him deeper into danger.
FAQs About the word treachour
A traitor.
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The treacherous storm lashed against the coast, sending waves crashing onto the shore.
The treacherous salesman lured unsuspecting customers into his web of deceit.
The treacherous ice beneath the surface of the lake posed a hidden danger to skaters.
The treacherous politician betrayed his constituents, siding with corporate interests over their well-being.