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US
/ˈtɹizəˌnəs/
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[ UK /tɹˈiːzənəs/ ]
[ UK /tɹˈiːzənəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having the character of, or characteristic of, a traitor
the faithless Benedict Arnold
a lying traitorous insurrectionist
How To Use treasonous In A Sentence
- You are treasonous, and ve haff ways of making you NOT talk like you are using your own brain! Think Progress » Fox News Military Analyst Endorses DADT Repeal, Criticizes McCain For Flip-Flopping
- He submitted military plans to them, that could be construed as treasonous.
- He was falsely accused of treasonous crimes that could have resulted in the death penalty.
- Kayhan and close to Khamenei, has called Khatami's demand treasonous, and said that Khatami is acting on the guidance of American researcher Michael Ledeen and the CIA. Memri Latest Blogs
- Huntsman first objected to Perry's use of the word "treasonous" then later used it himself. NPR Topics: News
- Alecto (sponsored by the Treasonous Supreme Court) says: pezmiztix says: the progressive ideology is the anthesis of the fundamental values which have made this country great. Think Progress » Bishops Dismiss Other Catholic Groups: We’re The Only Ones Able To Understand Health Care Policy
- Thus, the State Department's possibly disaproving of dual citizenship, or regarding it as vaguely treasonous, is irrelevant. Past incorrect posts on "Dual Citizenship"
- For his chilling managerial style, Vader had to weather a treasonous revolt from a handful of Imperial officers who tried to do away with the Dark Lord.
- The divisiveness and hate mongering that Sarah Palin propagated during her election run is not only unforgivable, it was treasonous. Palin's PAC forced to correct FEC filing
- The government also recommended making it a crime not to report knowledge of treasonous activities.