Treachery

Word TREACHERY
Character 9
Hyphenation treach er y
Pronunciations /ˈtɹɛtʃəɹi/

Definitions and meanings of "Treachery"

What do we mean by treachery?

Willful betrayal of fidelity, confidence, or trust; perfidy. noun

The act or an instance of such betrayal. noun

Violation of allegiance or of faith and confidence; treasonable or perfidious conduct; perfidy. noun

Synonyms See perfidious. noun

Violation of allegiance or of faith and confidence; treasonable or perfidious conduct; perfidy; treason. noun

Deliberate, often calculated, disregard for trust or faith. noun

The act of violating the confidence of another, usually for personal gain. noun

Treason. noun

Betrayal of a trust noun

An act of deliberate betrayal noun

Deliberate, often calculated, disregard for trust or faith.

The act of violating the confidence of another, usually for personal gain.

Treason.

The act of undermining a woman's abilities as an effective and humorous event promoter. Urban Dictionary

(v) The act of going to a public restroom in New York, sitting directly down on the toilet with your pants on, and take a fat one in your pants. Urban Dictionary

A euphemism for when your girl cheats on you. Urban Dictionary

Chains of treasonable breaking of trust and confidence by truted political associates for want of political power by all means and at all costs. Urban Dictionary

Any woman who is on the rag or just generaly a total bitch. Women are gay. Urban Dictionary

An outstanding deathcore band that has released albums such as At daggers drawn and welcome to wonderland s.o.t. is: alex huffman-vocals voice gajic-guitar chris simmons-guitar adam pierce-drums chris patterson-bass/vocals Urban Dictionary

A fucking terrible band from Cincinnati Ohio that gets praise because people like stupid talentless music thats all break downs. Urban Dictionary

When a fiendish master uses the holy art of Kung Fu to partake in evil or corrupt activity against another master of Kung Fu. Urban Dictionary

Kickass guitarist from pittsfield, has played with many bands, is the sh**. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Treachery

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The word "treachery" in example sentences

This determined man, whose experience in the East Indies was of long date, and who had already served as director-general, came into his new office with an intense prejudice against the English, and with a firm resolve to put an end to what he described as their treachery and intrigues. ❋ George Edmundson (1889)

In this condition the legions burst in on them, furious at what they called the treachery of the previous day, and merciless in their vengeance. ❋ James Anthony Froude (1856)

Fink grumbled, and Anton could not forget what he called treachery to Bernhard; and so it was, that for some weeks they no longer spent their evenings together. ❋ Gustav Freytag (1855)

Of course, he was in a great rage at what he called the treachery of ❋ Jacob Abbott (1841)

Many, I believe, sense a terrible treachery is being perpetuated whilst being to busy to follow its awful details. ❋ Newmania (2008)

Exposing your duplicitiousness and treachery is a full-time job. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Melanie Phillips makes much of the word treachery in her blog entry. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The problem lay not in treachery but in implementation: successful use of the intelligence would tend to give it away. ❋ Unknown (2002)

A world of fear and treachery is torment, a world of trampling and being trampled upon, a world which will grow not less but more merciless as it refines itself. ❋ Unknown (1949)

The word treachery was uttered and all agreed to imprison Miranda, a culpable action performed on the morning of July 31. ❋ Guillermo A. Sherwell (N/A)

And when this has been established, the accusation of conscious treachery is usually repeated. ❋ Unknown (1944)

That kind of spectacular, conscious treachery is less likely to succeed in England, indeed is far less likely even to be tried. ❋ Unknown (1941)

Our Hindu brothers deceived you, and many people say their treachery is what caused the visit of the plague to our town. ❋ Unknown (1908)

As the war went on -- and nothing but blind belief in Spanish treachery could cause the acceptance of a peace which would be found to mean slavery -- there was no height to which he might not climb. ❋ John Lothrop Motley (1845)

You have reason to mortify me and reproach me in recalling all the troubles I caused you, and especially that which you call treachery, the sale of your books, of which in part I was not guilty .... ❋ Unknown (1827)

Eunice hired a [dirigible] to advertise her [tupperware party], only to have her husband dismiss her efforts in a blatant act of treachery by saying "my [evite] was better." ❋ NathanielSnerpus (2009)

"[Holy Fuck], John just [committed] an act of Treachery, what a [fucking dumbass]." ❋ Bobda_sheep (2021)

I [sense] [queef treachery] is [afoot]! ❋ PDDestro (2010)

crosswind of treachery example may include a [diabolical] [scheming] for political offices in [nigeria] in 2003 ❋ Akinson (2009)

[Blast] you and your estrogenical treachery [Hillary Clinton]. ❋ Bob Edwards (2007)

hey! lets listen to the new sea of treachery [cd] i just got! their [screamo] [vocalist] sounds sick! ❋ Killemallhellsing (2011)

Sea of Treachery, [A Day To Remember], and The Devil Wears [Prada] all [suck dick]. ❋ BAM!!!!!!! (2009)

"Jeffersons death was a result of [Kung Fu treachery] by the grand [master Wu] on his quest for World domination that will [plunge] the world into darkness." ❋ EliteFourMARK (2011)

J.N. Treachery or [Treach] is the [coolest] [dude] ever. ❋ Janniebabo (2008)

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