expose (one's country, a group, or a person) to danger by treacherously giving information to an enemy.
He felt a sense of betrayal when his friend betrayed his trust.
The evidence seemed to betray the suspect's innocence.
She would never betray her principles for personal gain.
Connectez-vous pour un accès complet gratuit
betray trust
betray someone
feel betrayed
deceive
cheat
double-cross
An act of betraying someone or something.
His betray of trust hurt deeply.
The act was seen as a betray by many.
She felt the betray keenly in her heart.
Connectez-vous pour un accès complet gratuit
As "betray" is primarily used as a verb
it does not commonly function as a noun in English. However
if you are looking for collocations with the noun form "betrayal
" here are some examples: `act of betrayal
sense of betrayal
feeling of betrayal
betrayal of trust
betrayal of confidence
betrayal of friendship
betrayal of loyalty
betrayal of ideals
emotional betrayal
political betrayal`.
treason
deception
disloyalty