betrap |
betray |
As verbs the difference between betrap and betray
is that
betrap is to catch in a trap; entrap; ensnare; circumvent; enclose or
betrap can be to furnish (a horse) with trappings; deck; adorn while
betray is to deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city eg quresh betrayed sunil to marry nuzhat.
taxonomy |
betray |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a verb betray is
to deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city eg quresh betrayed sunil to marry nuzhat.
perfidy |
betray |
As a noun perfidy
is a state or act of violating faith or allegiance; violation of a promise or vow, or of trust reposed; faithlessness; treachery.
As a verb betray is
to deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city eg quresh betrayed sunil to marry nuzhat.
pillage |
betray |
As verbs the difference between pillage and betray
is that
pillage is (ambitransitive) to loot or plunder by force, especially in time of war while
betray is to deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city eg quresh betrayed sunil to marry nuzhat.
As a noun pillage
is the spoils of war.
peach |
betray |
As verbs the difference between peach and betray
is that
peach is to inform on someone; turn informer while
betray is to deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city. e.g. Quresh betrayed Sunil to marry Nuzhat.
As a noun peach
is a tree (species: Prunus persica), native to China and now widely cultivated throughout temperate regions, having pink flowers and edible fruit.
As an adjective peach
is (colour) Of the color peach.
betray |
lurch |
As verbs the difference between betray and lurch
is that
betray is to deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city. e.g. Quresh betrayed Sunil to marry Nuzhat while
lurch is to make such a sudden, unsteady movement.
As a noun lurch is
a sudden or unsteady movement.
betray |
knight |
As verbs the difference between betray and knight
is that
betray is to deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city. e.g. Quresh betrayed Sunil to marry Nuzhat while
knight is to confer knighthood upon.
As a noun knight is
a warrior, especially of the Middle Ages.
As a proper noun Knight is
an English status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.
betray |
disloyal |
As a verb betray
is to deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city. e.g. Quresh betrayed Sunil to marry Nuzhat.
As an adjective disloyal is
without loyalty; faithless, traitorous.
betray |
unbetrayed |
As a verb betray
is to deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city. e.g. Quresh betrayed Sunil to marry Nuzhat.
As an adjective unbetrayed is
not betrayed.
betray |
swike |
As verbs the difference between betray and swike
is that
betray is to deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city eg quresh betrayed sunil to marry nuzhat while
swike is (transitive|dialectal|or|obsolete) to deceive, cheat; betray.
As an adjective swike is
(dialectal|or|obsolete) deceitful; treacherous.
As a noun swike is
(dialectal|chiefly|scotland) deceit; treachery.
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