traitorous

IPA: trˈeɪtɝʌs

adjective

  • Characteristic of a traitor; disloyal.
  • (law) Constituting treason; treasonable or seditious.
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Examples of "traitorous" in Sentences

  • Am I calling the traitorous illegal alien advocate?
  • "eliminate" as many supporters of what he called the traitorous Pakistani regime as possible.
  • Inevitably it is also about loyalty, honesty and bravery, and their often crucial roles in traitorous ...
  • Inevitably it is also about loyalty, honesty and bravery, and their often crucial roles in traitorous acts.
  • And then, hints began to break out, very hard to bear, that I had indulged in traitorous alliances and was an unworthy child of my house.
  • "Our Kind Of Traitor" By John LeCarre Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Inevitably it is also about loyalty, honesty and bravery, and their often crucial roles in traitorous ...
  • Adams showed his disdain for ordinary people (and his opposition) when as president he signed into law the Patriot Acts (I and II) of his day - the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 to protect the country from dangerous aliens (today's "terrorists") and that criminalized any criticism of his administration (the kind George Bush calls traitorous).

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