Sentence examples for betrayer from inspiring English sources

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betrayer

noun

Someone who betrays, or reveals confidential information; a squealer or informer.

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Personal attacks on Anwar have run the gamut from a Chinese government agent to the betrayer of the Malay community.

Mr Kennedy sees Strauss in many ways as a tragic figure, born (in 1864) before Germany united and living through two world wars, seeking to preserve beauty and style in a West European culture that seemed set on self-destruction; a betrayer of modernity only to those who, as the author puts it, equate modernity with the excesses of the avant garde.

She is too polite to add that the real betrayer of home rule is the mayor himself.

Far-right fans of the Turin soccer club, Juventus, unfurled a banner that read "Fini: betrayer of Italy".

Among these apocrypha is the Gospel of Judas, a gnostic text of the 2nd century ad that portrays Judas as an important collaborator of Jesus and not his betrayer.

He was called a lackey of the empire and a betrayer of his own people.

Thus, the Judas of the gospel is not the betrayer of Jesus but his most important collaborator.

Bobby King, one of the robbers who was jailed on Smalls' evidence, told how he once saw his betrayer in the Crouch End area of London after his release from prison.

The portrait of the great novelist as bully, betrayer and monster of egotism in 'Leaving a Doll's House' whipped up a storm of argument.

In his role as betrayer, he is both a crucial cog and the ultimate sinner driven to suicide through shame.

They've branded him a dangerous socialist, an untrustworthy betrayer who stabbed his brother in the back, a "class war zealot", and a "shameful" leader who will plunge the UK into financial ruin.

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