betray|betrayed|betraying|betrays in English
verb
[be·tray || bɪ'treɪ]
be disloyal; reveal a secret; deliver, hand over (to the enemy)
Use "betray|betrayed|betraying|betrays" in a sentence
1. Word forms: Betrays, betraying, betrayed 1
2. Betray definition, to deliver or expose to an enemy by treachery or disloyalty: Benedict Arnold Betrayed his country
3. Betrayed follows the lives of people who don't realize those closest to them will betray them in brutal ways
4. Betray to hurt someone who trusts you, especially by deceiving them or not being loyal to them: She felt Betrayed when she found out the truth about him
5. The unsteady hand betrays.
6. Trusted companion betrays him
7. Betraying (plural Betrayings) betrayal
8. This is betraying the gang.
9. Betrays (13 Occurrences) Matthew 26:24 The Son of Man goes, even as it is written of him, but woe to that man through whom the Son of Man is betrayed!
10. It That Betrays Creature — Eldrazi
11. Backstabber: one who betrays a …
12. If someone Betrays you once, it's his fault If he Betrays you twice, it's your fault
13. Judas Betrays Jesus with a kiss
14. You betrayed that friendship.
15. You will betray us!
16. You betrayed him.
17. I betrayed you.
18. Why betray your friend?
19. Johnson Shamefully Betrays 75 Million Americans
20. Judas Betrays Jesus with a kiss
21. Synonyms for Betrays in Free Thesaurus
22. She managed to speak without betraying her nervousness.
23. She was accused of betraying her political ideals.
24. He betrayed our name.
25. Betray verb [T] (NOT LOYAL) B2 to not be loyal to your country or a person, often by doing something harmful such as helping their enemies: He was accused of Betraying his country during the war.