He takes any disagreement as a sign of treachery, no matter how diplomatically it is presented.
It wasn't until after we fired him that we discovered the full extent of his treachery, for not only had he been embezzling from the company, but he had been selling trade secrets to our competitors.
I can't believe she thought I wouldn't find out about her treachery, when she sent those emails from her own account.
He found himself disgusted by his own treachery, and decided to do his best to make amends.
She was so paranoid about losing him that it became a self-fulfilling prophecy, for he grew sick of her constant accusations of treachery and dumped her.
Jack Sparrow could not believe Balbosa's act of treachery.
"The war was lost, thanks to the treachery of the traitor." Treachery is a noun, so it is best to use it as a direct subject. You could also use it interjectively.
The viceroy was appointed to govern the colony on behalf of the king.
saying a fake i love you is tantamount to treachery
You can use treachery in a sentence by saying, The girls were best of friends and one of them committed treachery between themselves in telling a secret. I suppose you could use that as a sentence. I hope it helped.
Treachery is the act of betrayal. Hyberbole is a gross overstatement, an over-reaction. So the two together would be an overstatement of a switching of sides say. 'I don't believe you ate at McDonald's! We always go to Burger King! This is treachery!'
The Treachery of Images was created in 1929.
Sea of Treachery was created in 2007.
Perfidy means to breach trust, to lie deliberately. The word implies deep treachery in a matter of complete trust and usually implies evil intent."The king was so shocked at Jason's perfidy that he had him beheaded."
Treachery on the High Seas was created in 1936.
Treachery - Revenge - was created on 2011-11-16.
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