betrayed

Treason vs Betrayed - What's the difference?

treason | betrayed |


As a noun treason

is the crime of betraying one’s own country.

As a verb betrayed is

(betray).

Betrayed vs Denied - What's the difference?

betrayed | denied |


As verbs the difference between betrayed and denied

is that betrayed is (betray) while denied is (deny).

Betrayed vs Revealed - What's the difference?

betrayed | revealed |


As verbs the difference between betrayed and revealed

is that betrayed is (betray) while revealed is (reveal).

As an adjective revealed is

focused on the revelations of a god to humankind.

Betrayed vs Lying - What's the difference?

betrayed | lying |


As verbs the difference between betrayed and lying

is that betrayed is (betray) while lying is .

As a noun lying is

an act of telling a lie, or falsehood.

Betrayed vs Breached - What's the difference?

betrayed | breached |


As verbs the difference between betrayed and breached

is that betrayed is past tense of betray while breached is past tense of breach.

Betrayed vs Resent - What's the difference?

betrayed | resent |


As verbs the difference between betrayed and resent

is that betrayed is (betray) while resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts) or resent can be (resend).

Betrayed vs Denying - What's the difference?

betrayed | denying |


As verbs the difference between betrayed and denying

is that betrayed is (betray) while denying is .

Betrayed vs Abandoned - What's the difference?

betrayed | abandoned |


As verbs the difference between betrayed and abandoned

is that betrayed is past tense of betray while abandoned is past tense of abandon.

As an adjective abandoned is

self-abandoned, or given up to vice; immoral; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked; as, an abandoned villain.

Betrayed - What does it mean?

betrayed | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb betrayed

is past tense of betray.

Betrayed vs Resentful - What's the difference?

betrayed | resentful |


As a verb betrayed

is past tense of betray.

As an adjective resentful is

inclined to resent, who tends to harbor resentment, when wronged.

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