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- Synonyms for "betray" in English include12:
- Be disloyal
- Be treacherous
- Be unfaithful
- Break faith with
- Double-cross
- Backstab (informal)
- Stab in the back (informal)
- Sell out
- Inform on
- Rat on (informal)
- Snitch on (informal)
- Tell on (informal)
- Grass on (UK, slang)
- Commit treason
- Go over to the enemy
- Turn informer
- Play Judas
- Turn state's evidence
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- Dictionaryverbbetray (verb) · betrays (third person present) · betrayed (past tense) · betrayed (past participle) · betraying (present participle)
- expose (one's country, a group, or a person) to danger by treacherously giving information to an enemy:"a double agent who betrayed some 400 British and French agents to the Germans"Similar:break one's promise tobe disloyal tobe unfaithful tobreak faith withinform on/againstbe a Judas togive someone a Judas kisssell the passturn Queen's/King's evidenceOpposite:be loyal to
- treacherously reveal (secrets or information):"many of those employed by diplomats betrayed secrets and sold classified documents"Similar:lay baremake knownbring out into the openlet sliplet dropblurt out
- be disloyal to:"his friends were shocked when he betrayed them"Similar:inform on/againstbe disloyal tobe unfaithful tobreak one's promise tobreak faith withstab in the back
OriginMiddle English: from be- ‘thoroughly’ + obsolete tray ‘betray’, from Old French trair, based on Latin tradere ‘hand over’. Explore further
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