traitor

  • 41traitor — noun a person who betrays their country, a cause, a person, etc. Derivatives traitorous adjective traitorously adverb Origin ME: from OFr. traitour, from L. traditor, from tradere hand over …

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  • 42traitor — n. 1. Betrayer (especially of one s country), deceiver, renegade, apostate, perfidious person. 2. Rebel, insurgent, revolter, deserter, mutineer …

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  • 43traitor — noun convicted traitors will be executed Syn: betrayer, backstabber, double crosser, renegade, fifth columnist; turncoat, defector, deserter; collaborator, informer, mole, snitch, double agent; Judas, Benedict Arnold, quisling; informal snake in… …

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  • 44traitor — n 1. betrayer, Inf. double crosser Inf. double dealer, Sl. two timer; Judas, Brutus, Catilinar ian; double agent, fifth columnist, quisling, Benedict Arnold; snake in the grass, snake, back stabber; informer, squealer, tattler, Sl. ratter, Sl.… …

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  • 45traitor — trai·tor …

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  • 46traitor — noun Syn: betrayer, back stabber, double crosser, renegade, Judas, quisling, fifth columnist, turncoat, defector; informal snake in the grass …

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  • 47traitor — [ˈtreɪtə] noun [C] someone who is not loyal to their country, friends, or family …

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  • 48traitor — trai•tor [[t]ˈtreɪ tər[/t]] n. 1) a person who betrays another, a cause, or any trust 2) a person who commits treason by betraying his or her country • Etymology: 1175–1225; ME < OF < L trāditōrem, acc. of trāditor=trādi , var. s. of… …

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  • 49traitor — /ˈtreɪtə / (say traytuh) noun 1. someone who betrays a person, a cause, or any trust. 2. someone who betrays their country by violating their allegiance; someone guilty of treason. {Middle English, from Old French traitre, from Latin trāditor… …

  • 50traitor —   Kumakaia, mākaia, paoke e. See treachery …

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