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Traitorous - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Traitorous means being disloyal or betraying someone’s trust, especially toward a person, group, or country. It describes actions or behavior that involve deceit or treachery.

traitorous

/ˈtreɪtərəs/ /ˈtreɪtərəs/

Definition:

Betraying trust or allegiance, disloyal.

Synonyms:

Treacherous, deceitful, perfidious, disloyal

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Loyal, faithful, trustworthy

Common Collocations:

Traitorous act, traitorous behavior, traitorous intent

Derivatives:

Traitorously, traitorousness

Usage Tips:

Use "traitorous" to describe actions or people who betray trust deliberately.

Common Phrases:

Turn traitor, traitorous heart, traitorous deeds

Etymology:

From Old French "traïtor," from Latin "traditor," meaning "betrayer."

Examples:

  • 1. The general's traitorous actions shocked the nation.
  • 2. She felt betrayed by his traitorous lies.
  • 3. The spy was executed for his traitorous behavior.
  • 4. His traitorous alliance with the enemy was uncovered.

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