betray
31betray — be·tray || bɪ treɪ v. be disloyal; reveal a secret; deliver, hand over (to the enemy) …
32betray — v. a. 1. Deliver up (by breach of trust), give up treacherously, give over to the foe. 2. Violate, break, prove recreant to, let perish, be false to. 3. Violate the confidence of, disclose the secrets of, deceive by treachery. 4. Divulge, reveal …
33betray — verb 1) he betrayed his own brother Syn: be disloyal to, be unfaithful to, double cross, cross, break faith with, inform on/against, give away, denounce, sell out, stab in the back, break one s promise to; informal rat on, fink on, sell down the… …
34betray — v 1. inform against, Sl. blow the whistle on, Sl. rat on; knife or stab in the back, Sl. do [s.o.] dirt; play Judas, give the Judas kiss to, Inf. sell out, deliver up, Inf. sell [s.o.] down the river; Inf. double cross, Sl. two time; break faith… …
35betray — be·tray …
36betray — verb 1) he betrayed his own brother Syn: be disloyal to, be unfaithful to, break faith with, play someone false, inform on/against, give away, denounce, sell out, stab in the back; informal split on, rat on, stitch up, do the dirty on, sell down… …
37betray — Kumakaia. Also: paoke e; paokoke (one s relatives or those close to one); ōpe a …
38betray — Act of delivering up to an enemy something of value. To divulge a matter in breach of a confidence. To deceive, seduce or lead astray. A betrayal, as of a professional secret on the part of a physician, signifies a wrongful disclosure in… …
39betray — Act of delivering up to an enemy something of value. To divulge a matter in breach of a confidence. To deceive, seduce or lead astray. A betrayal, as of a professional secret on the part of a physician, signifies a wrongful disclosure in… …
40betray — v.tr. 1 place (a person, one s country, etc.) in the hands or power of an enemy. 2 be disloyal to (another person, a person s trust, etc.). 3 reveal involuntarily or treacherously; be evidence of (his shaking hand betrayed his fear). 4 lead… …