noun
- plural of bewrayer; persons who reveal, expose, or betray secrets or hidden things
Usage: archaic or literary; often used in historical or dramatic contexts
Examples
- The bewrayers of the conspiracy were brought to justice.
- In Shakespeare's time, bewrayers of state secrets faced severe punishment.
- The king distrusted all bewrayers of his private affairs.
- Those bewrayers who exposed the plot were considered heroes by some and traitors by others.
- The manuscript warned against bewrayers who would reveal sacred knowledge.