Similar words: tray, portray, retract, active transport, bet, loyal, royal, gray. Meaning: [-eɪəl] n. 1. an act of deliberate betrayal 2. the quality of aiding an enemy.
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31. It left Mr Schrempp fuming at the betrayal.
32. Lowell felt a niggling sense of betrayal.
33. Betrayal is common for men with no conscience. Toba Beta
34. That was how dishonesty and betrayal started, not in big lies but in small secrets. Amy Tan
35. I can't bear to think that you'd see it as a betrayal.
36. Cherith's betrayal had bitten deep, then - deeper even than Folly had realised.
37. The Labour leader, John Smith, described the Budget speech as a ruthless betrayal of election pledges.
38. His first need was to find out whether Cambridge University would regard his leaving as betrayal.
39. He felt no sense of guilt in the betrayal of personal confidence.
40. I can't help feeling a sense of loss and betrayal.
41. To Coleridge himself, however, his enforced departure from Ottery seemed like betrayal.
42. The first is the lack of experiments - some might call it a betrayal of science teaching.
43. Was it a disastrous marriage or the betrayal of a good girl?
44. She thinks my leaving her alone with our parents is a great and unforgivable betrayal.
45. Compromise seemed to imply concern for their own privileges and betrayal of the masses.
46. Such a shaking is experienced as supreme betrayal - total abandonment of the source of life and comfort.
47. One of the men laughed[sentencedict.com], a nervous betrayal of his obvious lust.
48. Revolution, and its betrayal by a regime which both prescribes and proscribes literature[sentencedict.com], are described in both works.
49. So the trial led to the wrongful conviction of Al-Megrahi and the final betrayal of the bereaved families.
50. I could never hurt him enough to make his betrayal stop hurting. And it hurts, in every part of my body. Veronica Roth
51. Some people put a permanent protective distance between themselves and the betrayal.
52. No one ever really pays for betrayal in silver.... The price of any betrayal always comes due in flesh. Stephen King
53. President Johnson expressed a sense of betrayal as a result of the riots.
54. The group's harsh, industrial-punk sound is in sync with the album's theme of betrayal.
55. Some politicians are calling the President's policy a betrayal of American principles.
56. Faces contort and organs spurt out a smelly stain, a sticky betrayal.
57. The betrayal of a nation was too distant to make her care.
58. But Vincent never forgave his father, holding him personally responsible for this betrayal.
59. This month television showed them another: betrayal by the state.
60. The young, intelligent people feel a great sense of betrayal, even those who at first believed in all this.
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