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Betrays Meaning in English

word · lemma: betray

bɪˈtɹeɪz
bih-TRAYZ
bɪtɹˈeɪz
bih-TRAYZ

Definition

To betray means to be disloyal to someone or something, often by revealing secrets or helping an enemy. It can also mean to show a feeling or quality that was meant to be hidden.

Usage & Nuances

"Betrays" is often used in serious situations (relationships, politics, trust). It can be literal (breaking trust) or figurative ("His face betrays his fear"). Formal or literary tone in the figurative sense; don't confuse with 'deceives' (which is about lying, not disloyalty). Common collocations: 'betrays a secret', 'betrays trust', 'betrays his feelings'.

Example Sentences

He betrays his friend by telling a secret.

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She betrays her team by not helping.

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His voice betrays his nervousness.

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Even when he smiles, his eyes betray his sadness.

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What you did really betrays my trust.

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Her calm look betrays nothing about how scared she feels inside.

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