betrayal
/bɪˈtɹeɪəl/noun3 syllables
Betrayal means: an act of deliberate betrayal.
Synonyms for betrayal9
noun, as in an act of deliberate betrayal
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