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betrayal

[bih-trey-uhl] / bɪˈtreɪ əl /




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He also says if you lie to people you care about, that’s a betrayal.

From Literature

After three weeks of murder, betrayal and some blazing rows, the latest series of The Traitors came to a typically nail-biting climax in Friday's finale.

From BBC

This decision angered the protesters and left them with a deep sense of betrayal.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are, inevitably, cries of betrayal from Robert Jenrick's former colleagues, who are now indulging in the ritual sledging of his character.

From BBC

The consumer critique of “Spent” is one that punches primarily sideways, highlighting how readily Alison betrays her own high ethical and political standards and how reflexively she uses an intellectual gloss to rationalize the betrayals.

From Salon