I was betrayed, taken advantage of, overworked and underpaid.
Trina Braxton To David Adefeso: ‘When You Attack One, You Attack Us All’|Hope Wright|September 17, 2020|Essence.com
We’re calling on journalists to stop circulating sexist labels that betray women’s skills, insights, & lived experiences as leaders.
Trump, in town hall, says he wouldn’t have done anything differently on pandemic|Colby Itkowitz, Josh Dawsey, Felicia Sonmez, John Wagner|September 16, 2020|Washington Post
In the new version, Angelina Jolie’s Maleficent, betrayed by her childhood love and wonderfully, campily bitter about it, fixates on his daughter Aurora.
Toward a queer Disney canon|Emily VanDerWerff|September 4, 2020|Vox
ISIS abducts boys, breaks them down, forces them to betray their families, then hopes to recruit them into its ranks.
Abducted, Tortured, Indoctrinated: The Tale of a Teen Who Escaped ISIS|Yusuf Sayman|August 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Jones said that as far as he can tell, the article did not betray any secrets.
Fired From Los Alamos for Pushing Obama's Nuclear Agenda|Center for Public Integrity|July 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The very source of his tremendous talent and athleticism seemed to betray him.
A Lesson From LeBron James’ Game One Nightmare|Dr. Anand Veeravagu, MD, Tej Azad|June 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“A public official,” he added, “who accepts bribesis tantamount to a traitor” because they betray the trust of the public.
Ehud Olmert’s Sentencing Won’t Be a Day of Reckoning for Israel’s Leaders|Alon Ben-Meir|May 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
To save its better potential, we need to betray what it has become.
We Need More Class Traitors: Solving America’s Meritocracy Problem|Jedediah Purdy|April 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He has guided Robert so often, and been with him in so many trying scenes, he never can have the heart to betray him, or us.
Wyandotte|James Fenimore Cooper
"It's no use crying for the moon," she decided, blinking hard lest she should betray symptoms of weakness before her juniors.
For the Sake of the School|Angela Brazil
But for the present he knew he must not betray himself by word, look or action; other things of greater moment must be settled.
The Free Range|Francis William Sullivan
If her mother understood her eagerness, she did not betray it, but with Mr. Watkins it was different.
For Gold or Soul?|Lurana W. Sheldon
It was evident that the main company of Kiowas were either beyond hearing or too cautious to betray themselves.
Three Sioux Scouts|Elmer Russell Gregor
British Dictionary definitions for betray
betray
/ (bɪˈtreɪ) /
verb(tr)
to aid an enemy of (one's nation, friend, etc); be a traitor toto betray one's country
to hand over or expose (one's nation, friend, etc) treacherously to an enemy
to disclose (a secret, confidence, etc) treacherously
to break (a promise) or be disloyal to (a person's trust)
to disappoint the expectations of; failhis tired legs betrayed him
to show signs of; indicateif one taps china, the sound betrays any faults
to reveal unintentionallyhis grin betrayed his satisfaction