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Betrayer meaning
Someone who betrays, or reveals confidential information; a squealer or informer.
Example sentences (16)
On the wilder shores of the left, where anyone more moderate than Jeremy Corbyn is a betrayer of the true faith, Starmer v Sunak is dismissed as a choice between two Tory prime ministers.
The good gods (the Prime Deities) protected their mortal creations, while the gods who favored chaos (the Betrayer Gods) sided with the Primordials.
In Ahmedabad, he was the ‘betrayer’, the man who took Gujarat Titans to heaven and then left them hanging midair.
Many Christians regard the 13th guest as the betrayer.
The call was contained in a statement titled ‘Beware of Governor Duoye Diri, He’s a Serial Betrayer.
Take for example, early in the game when you’re told to find a character called “The Betrayer” so he can give you a plot device.
But that is exactly who the most successful betrayer is because he/she knows you very well and will use that knowledge to his/her advantage and to promote his/her own cause.
Talasani had said that BJP will not induct into its fold a ‘betrayer’ like Vijayashanthi.
Valance will be seeking revenge on his mentor-turned-betrayer Nakano Lash.
And how will he handle the burden of being tagged a “serial betrayer”?
How do you protect yourself from the betrayer?
Art and literature Judas has become the archetype of the betrayer in Western culture, with some role in virtually all literature telling the Passion story.
The article's introduction stated: "An ancient text lost for 1,700 years says Christ's betrayer was his truest disciple".
The idea of the actor as an inevitable betrayer of the text, as in the Sei personaggi, gave way to the identification of the actor with the character that she plays.
The other seven are given honorific titles emphasising aspects of how they are used in the game: The Dark Marshal, The Shadow Lord, The Undying, The Tainted, The Betrayer, The Knight of Umbar and The Dwimmerlaik.
The term Judas has entered many languages as a synonym for betrayer, and Judas has become the archetype of the traitor in Western art and literature.