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betrayed
[ bih-treyd ]
adjective
- delivered or exposed to an enemy by treachery or disloyalty:
After being double-crossed by one of his own, the betrayed agent sought retribution against the intelligence service.
- not guarded, maintained, or fulfilled faithfully:
The political history of that nation is a painful one, full of betrayed promises and almost continuous war.
- having one’s hopes or expectations disappointed, especially through abandonment or unfaithfulness:
For a betrayed spouse, the affair can be the most devastating experience of a lifetime.
- revealed or disclosed in violation of confidence:
In the underground economy, a betrayed secret is lethal to any operation.
- deceived, misguided, or seduced:
I’m expecting a thunderous reaction from the betrayed public as the disastrous effects of these policies strike them personally.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of betray.
Other Word Forms
- ܲ··ٰ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of betrayed1
Example Sentences
For on the night he was betrayed he him-
“A moral man who led an immoral life, an idealist who had betrayed his ideals. No one despised Richard as much as Richard himself.”
They have watched how Leonard has stayed the course despite the frequent times his body betrayed him.
“The people are waiting for him to show up because they feel so not just betrayed, but let down by the U.S.,”
Still, she felt betrayed, she said — as though the system for undocumented taxpayers was built on their trust, but constructed of lies.
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