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- Dictionarybetrayal/bɪˈtreɪəl/
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- 1. the action of betraying one's country, a group, or a person; treachery: "the betrayal by the king by his daughter" Similar Opposite
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Synonyms for BETRAYAL: treachery, treason, deception, infidelity, disloyalty, abandonment, deceit, perfidy; Antonyms of BETRAYAL: loyalty, allegiance, fidelity, devotion, faithfulness, fealty, steadfastness, reliability
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Synonyms for BETRAYAL in English: disloyalty, sell-out, deception, treason, treachery, trickery, duplicity, double-cross, double-dealing, breach of trust, …
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Synonyms for BETRAYAL: treachery, treason, deception, dishonesty, disloyalty, perfidy, breach, chicanery, exposure; Antonyms for BETRAYAL: quiet, protection, guarding, support, keeping, loyalty, preserving, faithfulness, safeguarding.
Synonyms for BETRAY: cross, sell (out), backstab, double-cross, stab in the back, two-time, shop, sell down the river; Antonyms of BETRAY: protect, defend, save, safeguard, stand by, guard, shield, misrepresent
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