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traitor

/ˈtɹeɪtɚ/noun2 syllables

Traitor means: a person who says one thing and does another.

Synonyms for traitor20

noun, as in a person who says one thing and does another

double-crosser, double-dealer, two-timer, betrayer

noun, as in someone who betrays their country by committing treason

treasonist

also used for traitor

turncoat, withersake, apostate, balimbing, butterfly, changeling, defector, runagate, transfuge, fink, snake, snake in the grass, backstabber, cockatrice, quisling

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What does traitor mean?2

noun

1

a person who says one thing and does another

2

someone who betrays their country by committing treason

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with traitor?15

two syllables

latergreaterwaitercatercraterslaterskatergatorhaterfreighter

three syllables

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Traitor in a sentence

  • You're a coward, a liar, and a traitor.Miktsoanit
  • See, in this world there are traitors and hypocrites.SunnyMoon
  • You see, in this world there are only traitors and hypocrites.rul
  • Daniel has nothing to discuss with a traitor.Amastan
  • The traitor will live in shame for the rest of his life.Amastan
  • The traitor betrayed his country to the enemy.unknown
  • He’s got the face of a traitor.Igider
  • They love the betrayal but not the traitor.Nylez

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Forms of traitor

as a noun

plural
traitors