Betrayingly: meaning, definitions and examples
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betrayingly
[ bɪˈtreɪɪŋliŋ ]
in a deceitful manner
Betrayingly is an adverb that describes the action of betraying someone's trust or confidence in a deceitful or treacherous manner. It implies acting disloyally or unfaithfully towards someone.
Synonyms
deceitfully, disloyally, treacherously
Examples of usage
- She smiled betrayingly as she plotted her revenge.
- He whispered betrayingly in her ear, revealing his true intentions.
- The villain laughed betrayingly as he revealed his evil plan.
- They looked at each other betrayingly, knowing their secret was out.
- The email was written betrayingly, with hints of deception and manipulation.
Translations
Translations of the word "betrayingly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 traiçoeiramente
🇮🇳 धोखेबाज़ी से
🇩🇪 verräterisch
🇮🇩 berkhianat
🇺🇦 зрадливо
🇵🇱 zdradziecko
🇯🇵 裏切りに
🇫🇷 traîtreusement
🇪🇸 traidoramente
🇹🇷 ihanet ederek
🇰🇷 배신적으로
🇸🇦 بخيانة
🇨🇿 zrádně
🇸🇰 zradne
🇨🇳 背叛地
🇸🇮 izdajalsko
🇮🇸 svikalaust
🇰🇿 сатқындықпен
🇬🇪 მოღალატურად
🇦🇿 xaincəsinə
🇲🇽 traidoramente
Word origin
The word 'betrayingly' is derived from the verb 'betray,' which originated from the Old French word 'betrahir,' meaning 'to deceive.' The concept of betrayal has been present throughout history, often associated with themes of trust, loyalty, and treachery in literature, politics, and personal relationships.
See also: betray, betrayal, betrayed, betrayer, betraying, betrayor.