Synonym: betrayal, perfidiousness, perfidy, treason. Similar words: teacher, reach, preach, reach out, each, teach, beach, ache. Meaning: ['tretʃərɪ] n. 1. betrayal of a trust 2. an act of deliberate betrayal.
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(31) He was almost ecstatically exasperated by Kemp 's treachery.
(32) Duteous love can not contain the onerous treachery.
(33) It is a treachery of one's own body.
(34) I am greased with falsehood and treachery.
(35) Yeah. And a lot of we call treachery, you know, where one state would join with another state, and gang up on the third one. You know?
(36) There apparently was no higher principle motivating Mr. Hanssen's alleged treachery.
(37) Most concerned with the power and treachery of language, Mamet remains American theatre's most urgent five-letter word.
(38) Ironically, the way in which Aeneas abandons Dido in favour of his preordained fate is characteristic of Carthaginian treachery.
(39) Yeah. And a lot of we call treachery, you know, where one state would join with another state, and gang up on the third one.
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(40) I have not been undergoing any of the following: imprisonment, being wanted by judiciary, sentenced for insurgence, treachery, corruption or homicide.
(41) I've very good mind to shake you severely, for your contemptible treachery, and your imbecile conceit.
(42) He was deeply wounded by the treachery of close aides and old friends.
(43) Once a proud and savage Skywrath scion, Shendelzare was first in succession for the Ghastly Eyrie until a sister's treachery robbed her of her birthright.
(44) The paper was called: Crudity, Prudery, And Treachery: Translating Sex in the Song of Songs.
(45) The "Field of Chiefs" and its Standing Stone, where the clans can come to speak of peaceful alliances, fearless of treachery, is a living piece of history.
(46) In this scenario, Lin and his high military commanders, sensing's treachery, plotted a preemptive coup d'etat.
(47) It lent the conversation below an air of unimportance, of distance—murder and treachery seemed the names of faraway places.
(48) Damascus, the capital of Syria (Aram), was a divisive force in the ancient world, known for its ruthlessness and treachery.
(49) In an unthinkable display of treachery, it was a Royal Guardsman who was partially responsible for his demise.
(50) The North Korean regime chose to present this change of mind as an act of treachery.
(51) Still we have our limits beyond which we call dissimulation treachery.
(52) The faery was never again seen. He drew his bleeding arm into the earth, thinking, as it is recorded, he had lost his hand through the treachery of the child.
(53) The combination of sex and treachery proved a copper-bottomed circulation booster.
(54) I talk his treachery spirit with is a platitude not to the contribution of the woman's rights here, the relief is modern to still have his value.
(55) That poor young man - Ali Yasuf, I mean - was ill equipped to cope with corruption and treachery.