Word Meanings - TRAY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To betray; to deceive. Chaucer.
Related words: (words related to TRAY)
- BETRAYAL
The act or the result of betraying. - DECEIVER
One who deceives; one who leads into error; a cheat; an impostor. The deceived and the deceiver are his. Job xii. 16. Syn. -- Deceiver, Impostor. A deceiver operates by stealth and in private upon individuals; an impostor practices his arts on the - BETRAYMENT
Betrayal. Udall. - DECEIVE
deceive; de- + capere to take, catch. See Capable, and cf. Deceit, 1. To lead into error; to cause to believe what is false, or disbelieve what is true; to impose upon; to mislead; to cheat; to disappoint; to delude; to insnare. Evil - BETRAY
1. To deliver into the hands of an enemy by treachery or fraud, in violation of trust; to give up treacherously or faithlessly; as, an officer betrayed the city. Jesus said unto them, The Son of man shall be betrayed into the hands of men. Matt. - BETRAYER
One who, or that which, betrays. - UNDECEIVE
To cause to be no longer deceived; to free from deception, fraud, fallacy, or mistake. South. - SELF-DECEIVED
Deceived or misled respecting one's self by one's own mistake or error.