Betrayed is a past-tense verb, so you would use it as so; 'She betrayed my trust.', not 'She does betrayed by trust.'
The young boy betrayed his father by eating the last cookie in the cookie jar when his father specifically told him not to.
"The wife's trust of her husband was betrayed when she caught him cheating on her."
"Her smile betrayed her true feelings" "The spy betrayed his country"
"you just did", says the person before me. That was a QUESTION, not a SENTENCE. Betray means to be disloyal to someone, so you can say, they betrayed him, or he betrayed me.
An example is: My friend betrayed me by telling someone my secret. Betrayed means to decieve someone or to be disloyal. You dont wanna be a betrayer because those people are not very good people. That is betrayed and an example of a sentence using it. If you have any questions for me , post them on wikianswers.com
EXAMPLES: why have you betray me luke or betray me i betrey u (and 4 betrayed) he or she betrayed me in a geme or something this is just an example.
She was so forlornly when she found out that she had been betrayed by her husband.
He will take revenge on us for having betrayed him.
My so called sensible friend betrayed her sensibility.
The boy felt betrayed after his best friend spread rumors about him.
His timorous manner betrayed the fear he felt at the moment
* She felt betrayed by her mother when she chose her boyfriend over her daughter * The look in his eyes said it all : he had betrayed her * He had betrayed her trust. She had put her faith in him and he had brushed it aside.
The strangers' eyes betrayed no dishonesty, but were an unsettling yellowish hue.
"Betrayed" is the past participle of the verb "to betray". If you have been trusted to do something and you went and did the opposite, you have betrayed whoever was trusting in you. If a man trusts his wife to be faithful to him and she cheats on him, she has betrayed him. If a person trusts a lawyer to keep his money safe and the lawyer steals it, he has betrayed his client. If a person trusts a doctor with embarrassing personal information, trusting her to keep it secret, and she tells other people, she has betrayed her patient's confidentiality. If a man joins the army of his country and then gives military secrets to the enemy, he has betrayed his country.Sometimes when the betrayal is the disclosure of secrets, we say "he betrayed the secret" instead of "he betrayed the person who confided in him".