Synonyms for «treachery»

Treachery means the act of betraying someone's trust or loyalty, by deceiving or harming them intentionally. Full definition

Phrases with «treachery»

Sentences with «treachery»

  • At last, Joseph Kosuth's work on paper from 1996 in reference to René Magritte's Treachery of Images, positioned next to a Bruce High Quality University chalkboard, reminds the viewer that the political is always a place of appropriation. (artsy.net)
  • «The most egregious reverse ferret and act of treachery in modern political history,» stormed Boris's sister, Rachel Johnson. (totalpolitics.com)
  • There is a price for treachery - and the Lib Dems will pay it! (conservativehome.blogs.com)
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