Thesaurus / betray
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I can’t stress this too much — rapid-fire squeaks will betray you.
HOLIDAY SEX IN YOUR PARENTS’ HOUSE WITHOUT GETTING CAUGHTMICHAEL ALVEARDECEMBER 15, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEZurek has brainstormed ways that even these pipsqueaks could betray their presence by influencing the behavior of groups of particles.
THE SEARCH FOR DARK MATTER IS DRAMATICALLY EXPANDINGCHARLIE WOODNOVEMBER 23, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEI was betrayed, taken advantage of, overworked and underpaid.
TRINA BRAXTON TO DAVID ADEFESO: ‘WHEN YOU ATTACK ONE, YOU ATTACK US ALL’HOPE WRIGHTSEPTEMBER 17, 2020ESSENCE.COMWe’re calling on journalists to stop circulating sexist labels that betray women’s skills, insights, & lived experiences as leaders.
TRUMP, IN TOWN HALL, SAYS HE WOULDN’T HAVE DONE ANYTHING DIFFERENTLY ON PANDEMICCOLBY ITKOWITZ, JOSH DAWSEY, FELICIA SONMEZ, JOHN WAGNERSEPTEMBER 16, 2020WASHINGTON POSTIn the new version, Angelina Jolie’s Maleficent, betrayed by her childhood love and wonderfully, campily bitter about it, fixates on his daughter Aurora.
TOWARD A QUEER DISNEY CANONEMILY VANDERWERFFSEPTEMBER 4, 2020VOXAny exaggeration into which a feeling of indignation happens to betray the accuser is instantly pounced upon.
CHILDREN'S WAYSJAMES SULLYEven the stern, inflexible commander turned to hide an emotion he would have blushed to betray.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 60, NO. 372, OCTOBER 1846VARIOUSHis only chance of ultimate recovery was to push boldly forward, and to betray no fear of failure.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSBut all men at times betray themselves, and some betrayals, if scarcely clever, are not without nobility.
BELLA DONNAROBERT HICHENSI betray my beloved parent's confidence, to save you from a certain and ignominious death.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 60, NO. 372, OCTOBER 1846VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO BETRAY
- acknowledge
- admit
- affirm
- announce
- avow
- betray
- break the news
- bring out into open
- bring to light
- broadcast
- come out with
- communicate
- concede
- confess
- declare
- divulge
- explain
- expose
- get out of system
- give away
- give out
- give the low-down
- impart
- inform
- leak
- let cat out of the bag
- let fall
- let on
- let out
- let slip
- make known
- make plain
- make public
- notify
- proclaim
- publish
- put cards on table
- report
- talk
- tell
- unfold
- utter
- acknowledges
- admits
- affirms
- announces
- avows
- betrays
- breaks the news
- brings out into open
- brings to light
- broadcasts
- comes out with
- communicates
- concedes
- confesses
- declares
- divulges
- explains
- exposes
- gets out of system
- gives away
- gives out
- gives the low-down
- imparts
- informs
- leaks
- lets cat out of the bag
- lets falls
- lets on
- lets out
- lets slip
- makes known
- makes plain
- makes public
- notifies
- proclaims
- publishes
- puts cards on table
- reports
- talks
- tells
- unfolds
- utters
- belted out
- burst into song
- buzzed
- canaried
- cantillated
- carolled
- chanted
- chirped
- choired
- crooned
- descanted
- dueted
- groaned
- harmonized
- hummed
- hymned
- intoned
- lifted up a voice
- line out
- lullabied
- made melody
- mouthed
- piped
- purred
- resounded
- roared
- serenaded
- shouted
- singsed
- soloed
- trilled
- trolled
- tuned
- vocalized
- waited
- warbled
- whined
- whistled
- yodeled
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