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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121. The play deals wittily and intelligently with the pain of betrayal.
122. Their new constitution was a fig leaf to conceal their betrayal of the masses.
123. And disavowal pulls the underpinnings away from a relationship just as surely as other more flamboyant types of betrayal.
124. The people consider his untimely death a betrayal by Anu and Enlil.
125. Turning a blind eye to oppression abroad is “a betrayal of our own noble past”, argues Desmond Tutu, a Nobel peace-prize winner and a hero of the struggle against white rule.
126. Le Morted'Arthur. Sir Thomas Malory. The definitive collection of Arthurian tales - from Lancelot's betrayal to the birth of Mordred to invisible knights.
127. Nothing is left , then, but concessions, attempts to gain time and betrayal.
128. The defeats and final failure had been due to others - to their " disloyalty and betrayal ".
129. Yes, I said, but given the Tuareg history of betrayal and infighting, could the West trust them?
130. I know that disavowal is an unusual form of betrayal.
131. Distance will bring out strangeness and betrayal to each other.
131. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
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