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betray

[bih-trey] / bɪˈtreɪ /




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“Strange,” he told the other two, his voice betraying a hint of excitement, as he began to think through the numbers as he wrote them down.

From Literature

But they generally ask questions, rather than answer them, careful not to betray future policy.

From The Wall Street Journal

However Anwar added: "Many powerful men have made promises to Margaret that have repeatedly been betrayed - the test of this inquiry will be whether it follows the evidence."

From BBC

The element of the finale that struck the audience was more than likely the cliff-hanger of whether either traitor would betray each other to take home the £97,750 prize, or would they split it?

From BBC

Asked how British families who lost loved ones in Afghanistan might be feeling, VanDiver says they would likely feel "betrayed", adding: "What I would say to those families is I'm sorry."

From BBC