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    treachery
    /ˈtrɛtʃ(ə)ri/

    noun

    • 1. betrayal of trust: "many died because of his treachery"

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  2. TREACHERY definition: 1. behaviour that deceives or is not loyal to someone who trusts you: 2. behavior that deceives or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TREACHERY is violation of allegiance or of faith and confidence : treason. How to use treachery in a sentence.

  4. TREACHERY meaning: 1. behaviour that deceives or is not loyal to someone who trusts you: 2. behavior that deceives or…. Learn more.

  5. Treachery definition: violation of faith; betrayal of trust; treason.. See examples of TREACHERY used in a sentence.

  6. Treachery is trickery, cheating, and deceit, like the treachery of your former friend who only stuck around until he stole your girlfriend and turned the whole grade against you. The noun treachery comes from the Old French word trechier, “to cheat.”.

  7. Treachery is behaviour or an action in which someone betrays their country or betrays a person who trusts them. He was deeply wounded by the treachery of close aides and old friends.

  8. treach·er·y. (trĕch′ə-rē) n. pl. treach·er·ies. 1. Willful betrayal of fidelity, confidence, or trust; perfidy. 2. The act or an instance of such betrayal. [Middle English trecherie, from Old French, from trichier, to trick, probably from Vulgar Latin *triccāre; see trick .]

  9. behaviour that involves hurting somebody who trusts you, for example by telling their secrets to other people; an example of this. an act of treachery. He was punished for his treacheries. Rumours of treachery and conspiracy began to circulate in the Queen’s court.

  10. Treachery Definition. Betrayal of trust, faith, or allegiance; perfidy, disloyalty, or treason. An act of perfidy or treason. The act of violating the confidence of another, usually for personal gain.

  11. Jun 12, 2024 · treachery ( countable and uncountable, plural treacheries) Deliberate, often calculated, disregard for trust or faith. The act of violating the confidence of another, usually for personal gain. Treason. ( countable) An act or instance of treachery. These submerged treacheries left an atmosphere.

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