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betrayed

[ bih-treyd ]

adjective

  1. 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.

  2. not guarded, maintained, or fulfilled faithfully:

    The political history of that nation is a painful one, full of betrayed promises and almost continuous war.

  3. 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.

  4. revealed or disclosed in violation of confidence:

    In the underground economy, a betrayed secret is lethal to any operation.

  5. 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

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of betray.
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Other Word Forms

  • ܲ··ٰ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of betrayed1

First recorded in 1605–15; betray ( def ) + -ed 2( def ) for the adjective senses; betray ( def ) + -ed 1( def ) for the verb sense
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Example Sentences

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For on the night he was betrayed he him-

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“A moral man who led an immoral life, an idealist who had betrayed his ideals. No one despised Richard as much as Richard himself.”

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They have watched how Leonard has stayed the course despite the frequent times his body betrayed him.

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“The people are waiting for him to show up because they feel so not just betrayed, but let down by the U.S.,”

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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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