verb
- past tense of betray; to be disloyal to someone who trusts you
- past tense of betray; to reveal secret information
- past tense of betray; to show or reveal unintentionally
Usage: past tense form
Usage: past tense form
Usage: past tense form
Examples
- She felt betrayed when her best friend shared her secret.
- The spy betrayed his country by selling classified documents.
- His nervous laugh betrayed his true feelings about the situation.
- The soldiers were betrayed by someone they trusted.
- Her trembling hands betrayed her fear during the interview.
- He betrayed the location of the hideout to the enemy.
- The witness betrayed the criminal’s identity to the police.