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betrayal

[bih-trey-uhl] / bɪˈtreɪ əl /




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These events aren’t illuminating and feel instead like a bleak betrayal.

From Los Angeles Times

He said there would be "secrets, betrayals, vengeance and perhaps one last dinner party", referring to a famous scene from series two.

From BBC

Among those who have opposed the name change is parliament's minority leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin, who called it a betrayal of the Volta Region, Kotoka's home.

From BBC

The complaint and subsequent filings have alleged that the university has been working to play its home games at SoFi Stadium, calling the move “a profound betrayal of trust.”

From Los Angeles Times

What began as friendly advice became, in hindsight, one of the sharpest betrayals in music business history.

From The Wall Street Journal