betrayer

[ UK /bɪtɹˈe‍ɪɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. one who reveals confidential information in return for money
  2. a person who says one thing and does another
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How To Use betrayer In A Sentence

  • Dan escapes into the noir world of a novel he wrote called The Singing Detective in which foul deeds are done, women are the betrayers and Dan himself is a cool dude.
  • So now, as Robin points out, us anti-war, would-be dissenters, deserters and betrayers are to be offered a wide-ranging smorgasbord of humanitarian pledges to get us back on the New Labour bus.
  • He and the heads of other human rights groups have accused the Commission of allowing the worst-offending betrayers of human rights to protect each other from condemnation.
  • Instinctively Lenoir divined that his betrayer was the young Jack Harkaway's Boy Tinker Among The Turks Book Number Fifteen in the Jack Harkaway Series
  • To his astonishment, people he thought were his friends turned inexplicably hostile, merely because he had publicly denounced them as betrayers of their profession.
  • You're the traitor, the betrayer, I know and you know it.
  • (Jeanne the betrayer could be a soul sister to Jean Seberg in "Breathless.") Christian Science Monitor | All Stories
  • He has three sets of wings and three faces and in each of his mouths he chews an archetypal traitor: Judas, the betrayer of Christ; and Brutus and Cassius, the betrayers of Julius Caesar.
  • Michael sat in one of the chairs against the wall, trying his best to look strong and stoic, but the worry in his eyes was his betrayer.
  • He has been warned that he might be found guilty of being a mosser (a betrayer, another crime punishable by death in the halacha) and has not been heard from since. 'Israel's Demons': An Exchange
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