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betraying
adjective as in perfidious
adjective as in traitorous
adjective as in treacherous
Strongest matches
adjective as in treasonable
Example Sentences
This time there's no national security pretense or a rationale that people are betraying the country.
It's resulting in a major tantrum in right-wing media, with Republican pundits accusing women of somehow betraying men by voting for Harris.
Towards the film’s climax, Frida realizes the truth about King and his male entourage, deciding to no longer seek superficial gain if it means betraying her morals.
Women who choose cats over babies, in Vance’s telling, are betraying their biological duty; cats are a permissible target of scorn because it is in service of misogyny.
“It’s hard not to feel like I’m betraying him,” she said, her voice shaking.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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