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traitors
noun as in person who is disloyal
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“We are fighting in the east and we still have traitors in our parliament,” he frets.
For certain sections of the independence movement, their opponents were little more than traitors.
Draconian punishments were meted out to supposed sinners and traitors.
Both Nemtsov and Navalny have appeared on lists of “Fifth Columnists,” or traitors, for their opposition views.
“They are not traitors,” said Alexander Ivanov, a pro-Russian activist in Kramatorsk, putting a generous spin on the surrender.
And he has been an espion of the Government in Portugal; what better training could he have for heading an army of traitors?
The populace of Warsaw put eight of their principal noblemen to death as traitors to their country.
"Here we can speak without fear; there are no traitors or spies here," said Chaudieu, looking at the two as yet unnamed men.
Yes, Neroweg VI will be 'worse than a wolf' to you, you pack of idlers, thieves and traitors!
The ruin of human souls can never be achieved by enemies from without unless they be aided by traitors from within.
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On this page you'll find 35 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to traitors, such as: spy, hypocrite, renegade, deserter, conspirator, and impostor.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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