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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61) I can't tell you what Melanie was asking me because I don't betray other people's confidences.
62) Rather than betray the others, Stockdale broke a window and slashed his wrists with a jagged shard of glass.
63) Jesus prophesied that one of his disciples would betray him.
64) The dark suits of the Labour Front-Bench spokesmen betray those who have turned their coats.
65) Given his continued ignorance of pertinent details, what could he betray even if he wanted to?
66) Whether or not she believed his excuses, her own body, her own impulsive longings, would betray her.
67) Like a couple of convicts bound together by a ball and chain, neither could betray the other without exposing himself.
68) There are people who are prepared to betray their country for money.
69) No other trend has worked more surely to betray those who earn their living from work.
70) He held his breath, not wanting to make the slightest sound that might betray his presence.
71) The early recordings betray the teenage Davis's nervousness in exalted company, and his pitching was insecure on uptempo music.
72) Because men have been taught to value independence, they betray no one by encouraging it in their children.
73) But as John Swensson aged, his body began to betray him.
74) Sneers, deliberate and calculated to provoke a response that would betray his position.
75) Not by the slightest word or look did she betray to Miss Miggs that she knew she couldn't read.
76) But by not so much as a flicker of an eyebrow did he betray his emotions.
77) Their faces are expressionless, their eyes betray little, if any, interest in being in school.
78) Betray a friend, and you'll often find you have ruined yourself. Aesop
79) Men who believe themselves out of all danger may grow careless, and make some foolish move that can betray them.
80) To betray a friend is ignoble.
81) Such actions betray an unwarranted nervousness about market movements.
82) He didn't betray it by any spoken word.
83) Her Blazing eyes always Betray her covert capricious self.
84) Woe betide you if you betray us.
85) Tuvalu, in speaking against the accord[sentencedict.com], likened the financing offered to the "30 pieces of silver" Judas Iscariot received to betray Jesus.
86) So should the habit of showing female models part-naked ,or in poses suggesting bondage, betray an element of misogyny in the industry?
87) This fear of the Manmohan Singh government on the case, the behavior of long-term cover betray oneself,(www.Sentencedict.com) so that the Prime Minister into an unprecedented political crisis.
88) I Zhangtailezui, very surprised and decided to grasp it a night betray oneself.
89) They who assume a character that does not belong to them generally betray themselves by overacting.
90) After he had twice covenanted to betray his Lord, Jesus still gave him opportunity for repentance.
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