"Traitorously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Traitorously" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Traitorously" Meaning

In a way that is treacherously disloyal or deceitful; with treachery or betrayal.

"Traitorously" Examples

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"The sensitive information was leaked to the press traitorously from within the company."

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"The officer was court-martialed for selling secrets traitorously, thereby compromising the military operation."

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"The author accused his former business partner of acting traitorously, causing significant financial loss to the company."

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"The reporter exposed the politician's corrupt activities traitorously, revealing she had taken bribes from wealthy donors."

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"Diplomats argued that the country's actions were a gross betrayal of international law, acting traitorously towards its global partners."

"Traitorously" Similar Words

Traipse

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To move or walk slowly and aimlessly, often in a careless or thoughtless way, usually in a seemingly aimless or wandering manner.

Traipsed

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Traipses

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Traipsing

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Trait

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A distinctive characteristic or quality of a person or thing, often regarded as a mark of their nature or abilities: "her determination is a hallmark of her character." A characteristic or attribute that is typical or representative of something.

Traitor

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Traitoress

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Traitorous

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Traitors

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Those who have committed the crime of deliberately committing a treacherous act or to someone or something. This is usually regarded as an act of definite disloyalty, consisting of an act of aversion from one's own state, party, or institution and is also an act of fidelity.

Traitory

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Traitress

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A woman who betrays her husband, lover, or lord.<br><br>Example: "The queen was accused of being a traitress for her role in plotting against the king."<br><br>Etymology: From Old French "traitrexe", from Latin "trahere", meaning "to draw" or "to pull", implying a pulling away from loyalty or allegiance.

Traits

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Trajan

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Traject

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Trajected

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There is no word "trajected" in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or misspelled word. However, if you meant to type "tracted" or "projected", I'd be happy to help explain the meaning of those words.<br><br>If you want, I can also suggest possible alternatives or word completions, such as "trajectory" or "project". Let me know how I can assist you further!

Trajectile

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A projectile is an object that follows a projectile motion, which is an object that is propelled through space under the influence of a force, and continues to follow a curved or straight trajectory under the influence of gravity and air resistance.<br><br>In physics, the word "trajectory" is often used to describe the curved or straight path of a projectile under the influence of gravity and air resistance. Trajectory refers to the path or course that the object will follow as it is propelled through the air.<br><br>A projectile can also refer to a book or a missile. For example: "The projectile of art books has been updated."