Betraying [verb]
Definition of Betraying:
be disloyal
Synonyms of Betraying:
● Abandon
● Mislead
● Forsake
● Deceive
● Seduce
● Jilt
● Cross
● Trick
● Finger
● Bluff
● Desert
● Knife
● Delude
● Blow the whistle
● Break faith
● Break with
● Double-cross
● Let down
● Sell out
● Stab in the back
● Take in
● Turn in
● Walk out on
● Be unfaithful
● Bite the hand that feeds you
● Break promise
● Break trust
● Commit treason
● Deliver up
● Go back on
● Inform against
● Inform on
● Play Judas
● Play false
● Sell down the river
● Turn informer
Opposite/Antonyms of Betraying:
● Keep secret
● Be quiet
● Support
● Defend
● Be loyal
● Be faithful
● Help
● Stay
● Hide
● Protect
● Assist
● Aid
Sentence/Example of Betraying:
In fact, I don't think I am betraying her confidence, when I say that the whole village seems to be aware of it.
"I suppose I must not ask you any questions about it, for fear of betraying the fellows," said Dr. May, half smiling.
The Rector laid his hand on the slender fingers, hot with fever, whiter than they ought to be, betraying life's inward care.
Young Harney's face grew grave, but without betraying the consciousness of guilt she had looked for.
You're of the kind I should like to reward, an excellent double-faced man, Judas-like, betraying with a kiss.
He stood upright and quiescent, betraying by neither sign nor movement that her words could hurt him.
Still, Hollister knew that to be only a mood, that unexpected tenderness for a woman whom he had hated for betraying him.
She fell back in amazement, betraying her surprise by the movement.
They will commit any baseness for money, except betraying their masters.
He could step briskly and not be fearful of betraying himself.