betrayed

[bɪˈtreɪd]

betrayed Definition

  • 1to be disloyal to someone who trusts you, especially by doing something harmful or dishonest
  • 2to reveal a secret or information that was meant to be kept private

Using betrayed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "betrayed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He felt betrayed by his best friend when he found out he had been spreading rumors about him.

  • Example

    The spy was accused of betraying his country by selling classified information to the enemy.

  • Example

    She felt like her own mind had betrayed her when she forgot her lines during the play.

betrayed Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with betrayed

  • betray one's trust

    to do something that breaks the trust that someone has placed in you

    Example

    He betrayed my trust by telling everyone my secret.

  • to feel hurt and disappointed because someone you trusted has done something disloyal or dishonest

    Example

    She felt betrayed when she found out her boyfriend had been cheating on her.

  • betrayal of trust

    an act of breaking the trust that someone has placed in you

    Example

    The company's mishandling of customer data was a betrayal of trust.

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Summary: betrayed in Brief

To 'betray' [bɪˈtreɪd] someone is to be disloyal or dishonest, especially to someone who trusts you. It can also mean revealing a secret or information that was meant to be kept private. Examples include 'He felt betrayed by his best friend when he found out he had been spreading rumors about him.' and 'The spy was accused of betraying his country by selling classified information to the enemy.' Phrases include 'betray one's trust,' 'feel betrayed,' and 'betrayal of trust.'

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