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Betrayal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Betrayal is the breaking or violation of a presumptive social contract, trust, or confidence that produces moral and psychological conflict within a relationship amongst individuals, between organiza...
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Definition of betray from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Middle English, from be- + trayen to betray, from Anglo-French trahir, from Latin tradere — more at traitor...
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betray: Definition and Pronunciation ... be disloyal to: to betray one's friends.; 4. to reveal or disclose in violation of confidence: to betray a secret.; 5. to reveal unconsciously (something one would preferably conceal): Her nervousness betrays her insecurity.;
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Infinitive; to betray ... to betray (third-person singular simple present betrays, present participle betraying, simple past and past participle betrayed) ... betray in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911...
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Definition of betray from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of betray. Pronunciation of betray. Definition of the word betray. Origin of the word betray. ... Etymology: ME bitraien < be-, intens. + traien, betray < OFr trair < L tradere, to hand over: see treason...
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A friend betrayed is a weight on the soul too heavy to bear; The hurt of the other a hurt of the self. Through the ignorance of one foolish person, Pain and hurt is ignited in the other, unknowingly, undeserved. When that hurt is realized, it is flashed back to ... Love is there, known only to the Foolish with the regret;
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Betray quotes and quotations from brainyquote ... A fraudulent intent, however carefully concealed at the outset, will generally, in the end, betray itself.
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