Synonym: deceive, mislead, trick. Similar words: betrayal, betroth, betrothed, betrothal, tray, stray, astray, portray. Meaning: [bɪ'treɪ] v. 1. reveal unintentionally 2. deliver to an enemy by treachery 3. disappoint, prove undependable to; abandon, forsake 4. be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage 5. give away information about somebody 6. cause someone to believe an untruth.
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31) Her body began to betray her.
32) The documents betray a deep anti-Semitism in the country.
33) Or did they simply betray the presence of a lone woman in a dark deserted place?
34) Even if he did not allow himself to betray his secret directly he might let slip something that would provide a clue.
35) Who had persuaded the other to defect, to betray his fundamental principles in the name of personal loyalty?
36) Grey, thinning hair and a tired face betray years of active service.
37) Kip swore he did not betray to her whatever it was I was doing.
38) Nothing, above all, to betray the cosmic anger which invariably surged through his being in the presence of violent death.
39) Burton played the anguished but heroic young captain who would not betray the revolutionary leader despite the systematic slaughter of six hostages.
40) Would her body betray her and fight to preserve its fleeing spirit, causing lingering agony instead of swift and final oblivion?
41) I used to advertise my loyalty and I don't believe there is a single person I loved that I didn't eventually betray. Albert Camus
42) Satan's bride was washed back from the sea to tempt the men of the land, to betray them.
43) If someone betrays you once, it’s their fault; if they betray you twice, it’s your fault.". Eleanor Roosevelt
44) But as he talks at his bench at South Bank University in London his eyes betray deep anxiety and sadness.
45) But a man still, who could betray one woman with another.
46) Never must she put herself in a position where she might be tempted to betray the fact that she loved him.
47) I would never betray a friend to serve a cause. Never reject a friend to help an institution. Great nations may fall in ruin before I would sell a friend to save them. Edward Abbey
48) Leaders who confuse vision with cliche, however, betray their own ignorance of the human part of performance and change challenges.
49) Love is vulnerable to being abused by unscrupulous people who lie, cheat, betray and hate in the name of love. Dr T.P.Chia
50) I thought we would all rather betray our country than our friends.
51) But when Christians use imagery like this they betray their misunderstanding of apocalyptic symbolism.
52) Unlike you, Paige is a very loyal person - she wouldn't betray you, even to save herself.
53) He looked suddenly stricken, although I did nothing to betray his lapse.
54) Women can not betray me, for I have never made the mistake of trusting them.
55) His voice did not betray the slightly perturbed current of his thoughts.
56) He veered to his right, not wanting to betray his presence with dust from the dry mud of the lane.
57) Daisy, seeking above all not to betray Aunt Millie, had stood her ground, trembling,(http://sentencedict.com/betray.html) white-faced.
58) Some meteorites betray traces of proteinoid globules, the precursors of living cells.
59) Mr. Cousins You, Mr. Speaker, betray the ignorance of men if you do not understand the relevance of my question.
60) If he feels any bitterness, his voice doesn't betray it.
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