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betrayal

/bɪˈtɹeɪəl/noun3 syllables

Betrayal means: an act of deliberate betrayal.

Synonyms for betrayal9

noun, as in an act of deliberate betrayal

treachery, treason, perfidy

also used for betrayal

perfidiousness, treacherousness, breach of promise, breach of trust, double-dealing, Judas kiss

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What does betrayal mean?2

noun

1

an act of deliberate betrayal

2

the quality of aiding an enemy

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with betrayal?1

three syllables

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Betrayal in a sentence

  • This is a story full of intrigue, love, betrayal and secrets.gcaplan
  • Sooner or later, you will pay for this betrayal.carlosalberto
  • He couldn't forget the betrayal, no matter how hard he tried.Igider
  • She boiled over with rage at his betrayal.unknown
  • The betrayal of a friend is a real tragedy.Theocracy
  • Is it possible to succeed without any act of betrayal?al_ex_an_der
  • This is a story of love and betrayal.Hybrid
  • Your father is taking the whole thing as a betrayal.OsoHombre

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Forms of betrayal

as a noun

plural
betrayals